AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoArkansas School Choice Payments: Families say the state’s Educational Freedom Account reimbursements are slow and sometimes months behind, with parents warning new rules could further limit homeschool spending and rollover funds. Local Government Transparency: A Fayetteville dispute over a nondisclosure agreement tied to the Swarm Aero drone deal is spotlighting how much economic-development paperwork stays out of public view. Rice Industry Pressure: Riceland Foods is temporarily closing nine rice drying facilities as Arkansas rice acreage drops to levels not seen since the 1970s, a sign of mounting strain on growers and local supply chains. Banking Expansion: A new Sterling Bank branch is moving forward with a $4.6 million building permit in Little Rock, adding to the region’s financial-services footprint. Health Care Innovation: St. Bernards in Northeast Arkansas says it has delivered its first patient with a targeted cancer therapy (LUTATHERA), expanding options for certain rare tumors. Energy Costs Watch: Entergy Arkansas is pushing summer cooling and bill-saving tips as electricity demand rises. Community & Pride: Fayetteville marked Juneteenth Weekend and NWA Pride’s 20th anniversary, underscoring how major events keep drawing visitors and dollars to the region. Lottery Buzz: Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots remain in the hundreds of millions, with Arkansas players watching for the next big win.
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