AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoSemiconductor Investment: Micron, the Boise-based memory giant, poured first concrete for its $100B Clay, New York chip campus ahead of schedule and is also ramping global capacity, including a ¥1.5 trillion ($9.3B) HBM expansion in Japan with subsidies. Local Business Growth: Toll Brothers held the grand opening of Torrente, a new luxury home community in Eagle with homes starting in the mid-$500,000s. Legal & Consumer Impact: Washington’s attorney general opened an opioid trial against Albertsons, alleging the Boise-based retailer missed “red flags” tied to prescription diversion. Housing & Planning: Tetonia tabled a rezoning request for 48 units and commercial space tied to the Pinnacle Peaks development after a packed, contentious hearing. Public Safety Tech: Ada County is rolling out “Ada Alert,” replacing CodeRed after a data breach, to speed emergency notifications. Community & Culture: The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho launched a library pass lending program to make museum visits easier for families. Agriculture & Local Economy: Preston Farmers Market kicked off its third season, running weekly through Aug. 12. Energy & Water Debate: Pocatello’s council is set to hear an appeal on a $2.6B data center proposal, with opponents citing power and water strain.
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