AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAdvanced Nuclear in Idaho: Antares’ Mark-0 microreactor at Idaho National Lab reached “criticality,” a key step toward electricity by 2027, with DOE saying the test supports faster design and licensing for future reactors. Idaho Energy Costs: A new national look at residential power bills shows Idaho electricity prices up about 12.4% year over year, as grid investment and demand pressures rise. AI Data Center Fight in Pocatello: Lex Developments has appealed Pocatello’s denial of its conditional-use permit for a proposed AI data center, setting up a City Council decision after a packed public hearing. Wastewater Funding in Burley: Burley secured $20 million in federal support for a major industrial wastewater plant overhaul, following legal pressure over alleged Snake River violations. Local Government & Public Safety: ITD is closing Sandpoint’s Long Bridge pedestrian path indefinitely due to structural deterioration, while Idaho Falls voted to ban kratom sales starting July 1. Business & Workforce: ISU’s College of Technology showcased new three-year bachelor’s programs aimed at getting students into industry faster, including BAS tracks in law enforcement leadership, applied business/sales, and digital systems. Social Security Watch: A new analysis warns Social Security retirement benefits could be cut by about 24% if lawmakers don’t act by 2032, translating to roughly $500 less per month on average.
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