AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEnergy & Rates: Entergy Arkansas’ proposed formula rate plan drew sharp pushback in Little Rock, with residents raising concerns about data centers and broader distrust even as the PSC case is narrowly about changing the rate formula. Workforce & Training: Northwest Arkansas tech leaders say the region’s startup boom is outpacing the talent pipeline, while Arkansas Workforce Connections is administering a $35.8M federal manufacturing apprenticeship program that’s already funding 149 apprentices. Skilled Trades Pipeline: Arkansas Welding Academy enrollment is surging, and wages are rising as more students choose trade programs over college. Lithium Industry: Standard Lithium and Nano One reported early qualification testing of Arkansas-sourced lithium carbonate for LFP battery cathodes, as the state highlights workforce development for the growing lithium sector. Local Development & Real Estate: Baptist Health bought 12 acres in North Little Rock for $2.25M with no immediate plans, and Argenta’s riverfront growth continues with new townhome and mixed-use projects near the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge. Policy Watch: Arkansas voters will decide Issue 3, which would let local governments create economic development districts and back bonds with future tax revenue. Business Community: First Security Bank is partnering with Varsity Vibe Arkansas to spotlight high school sports, and a Black-owned Jonesboro food truck, J&B’s Twizted BBQ, is building momentum with community support.
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