AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoScrewworm Response: New Mexico confirmed its first New World screwworm case in a Lea County dog, triggering a 12-mile infested zone, emergency animal health protocols, and expanded surveillance—while the USDA and FDA roll out new tools, including an emergency generic treatment for pets. Public Health & Research: UNM researchers are studying agricultural water use in the Middle Rio Grande Basin as drought pressures mount. Education: Roswell school leaders heard a detailed plan to cut chronic absenteeism, with an assistant superintendent spotlighting how home life, instruction, and relationships drive attendance. Courts & Policy: A New Mexico judge rejected a challenge to the state’s universal childcare program, keeping the rules in place for now. Environment & Oversight: New Mexico’s top environmental official warned federal funding could affect the state’s ability to oversee nuclear and other federal facilities. Local Crime: Las Cruces police urged residents to lock vehicles and remove valuables after a string of early-morning auto burglaries. Economy & Industry: Oracle’s AI data-center push continues to ripple into southern New Mexico, with a Project Jupiter open house planned near the border.
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