AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI Data Centers & Power Demand: TeraWulf signed a 20-year, $19B lease with Anthropic for a 401 MW AI campus in Hawesville, with initial capacity expected in late 2027 and full ramp by early 2028—raising fresh questions about Kentucky’s electricity, water, and infrastructure costs. Local Economy & Tourism: Mammoth Cave Bourbon opened in Cave City, joining the Kentucky Bourbon Trail and drawing hundreds of first-day visitors. State Agriculture: Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell touted major 2026 legislative wins, including $20.9M (FY26) and $22.9M (FY27) for KDA programs tied to rural mental health, food banks, and farm support. Public Safety & Courts: Former UK player Kerr Kriisa was arrested and indicted on a $2.2M wire fraud scheme involving fabricated identities and deception. Frankfort Community: The City of Frankfort hosted “Liberty Hall-er” at Riverview Park for America 250 with music, food trucks, and local speakers. Workforce & Business Climate: Amgen and L&N Federal Credit Union were named among Kentucky’s Best Places to Work. Politics Watch: Mitch McConnell remains hospitalized with limited updates, fueling renewed calls for clarity.
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