AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWater Security: The FBI is warning that cybercriminals are targeting water systems nationwide, including Michigan, with attacks aimed at internet-connected controllers that can disrupt pumps, valves, and water pressure. Local Environment Funding: West Michigan recreation projects won Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund grants, including Montague’s Cullen Field accessibility upgrades and Norton Shores’ Lake Harbor Park splash pad. Data Center Noise & Water Concerns: Gaines Township approved an independent environmental study to map baseline noise for a proposed Microsoft data center, while residents elsewhere keep pushing back over impacts tied to the data center boom. Climate & Public Trust: A Michigan Supreme Court decision leaned on the public trust doctrine in a fight over a controversial pipeline, signaling more climate-era legal battles ahead. Wildlife: Michigan researchers and zoos are helping bring back the Poweshiek skipperling butterfly after habitat loss and pesticide pressure pushed it toward collapse. Health & Food Safety: CDC and FDA updates say an E. coli and salmonella outbreak linked to alfalfa sprouts has spread across multiple states. Outdoor Recreation: The state’s 2026 deer hunting rules include major Upper Peninsula changes after a harsh winter reduced deer numbers.
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