AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGun Safety & Courts: A jury ordered ghost gun maker Husky Armory LLC to pay $104.2 million in the wrongful-death case of 18-year-old Henry Willis, who bought an online pistol “build kit,” assembled it at home, and died six days later—one of the largest verdicts against a gun seller. Food Safety: The FDA says Taco Bell will stop using a lettuce supplier tied to the growing cyclosporiasis outbreak; officials link illnesses in Kentucky and other states to shredded iceberg lettuce, with investigations still ongoing. State Policy: More than 100 Kentucky laws took effect July 15, including changes affecting gaming, first responders, schools, criminal justice, concealed carry, and consumer protection. Addiction Recovery: Gov. Andy Beshear certified Pike and Wolfe Counties as “Recovery Ready Communities,” expanding access to treatment and recovery supports statewide. Education & Leadership: UK is pressing ahead with a major $450M campus construction push, including a new Cancer and Advanced Ambulatory Building. Local Community: Independence Bank in Mayfield marked 10 years with a community fish fry, and Daviess Community Hospital Foundation held its second annual pickleball tournament honoring Dr. Suresh Lohano.
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