AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHospice exit in Louisville: Humana says it has a deal to sell its remaining minority stake in Gentiva, valuing it at about $900 million, as the insurer completes its exit from end-of-life care; closing is expected in Q3 2026. Data center fight in Kentucky cities: Murray’s Planning Commission advanced a revised data center ordinance to City Council after residents raised concerns about noise, water use and impacts; in Bowling Green, leaders again approved data-center zoning rules and revisited a six-month moratorium. Local industrial planning: Owensboro commissioners began first reading on rezoning the 121-acre Massie Property for light industrial use to support long-term growth near the AirPark. Education and tech: Murray State’s AI student voice platform update went to regents, and Fayette County Schools named an acting superintendent amid budget and leadership turmoil. Juneteenth in Frankfort: Gov. Andy Beshear posthumously pardoned 43 Kentuckians wrongfully imprisoned for helping enslaved people escape. Business headlines: Yum! Brands will sell Pizza Hut for $2.7 billion in two deals, reshaping its portfolio. Community notes: St. James Church in Elizabethtown marks its 175th anniversary with special events.
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