AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEpstein Fallout in Congress: Bill Gates testified behind closed doors before the House Oversight Committee, saying Epstein tried to blackmail him with information about extramarital affairs, as lawmakers press for answers tied to the DOJ’s Epstein files. Local Courthouse Update: Caldwell County’s courthouse renovations are nearing completion, including landscaping work, memorial upgrades, and installation of a historic bell. Church Property in Planning: A city is considering buying a former church parsonage and office building to “bank” land for future downtown development. Data Center Pushback in Kentucky: Edmonson County approved a one-year moratorium on new data centers, AI facilities, and similar high-intensity computing projects while officials study impacts on power, water, roads, and public safety. Gas Tax Relief Fight: Paducah opted out of Gov. Beshear’s 10-cent gas tax cut extension, meaning prices rise June 11 there, while other communities keep the relief. Roadwork Affecting Businesses: U.S. 68 in McCracken County will close near I-24 Exit 16 for roundabouts, with KYTC saying it should improve safety but local businesses worry about reduced traffic. Southern Baptist Policy Move: The Southern Baptist Convention advanced a “Truth and Unity Amendment” that would bar women from teaching scripture or preaching, passing it by a large margin. Politics and Power Shifts: After Nancy Mace’s gubernatorial primary loss, three of the four GOP lawmakers who pushed for Epstein file releases are set to be out of office soon. Community Spotlight: The 400 Mile Sale continues to draw shoppers across western Kentucky, with residents emphasizing bargains and local connections.
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