AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoMicron’s AI surge: Idaho-based Micron hit the $1 trillion market-cap milestone after a fast run tied to booming memory demand for AI infrastructure, with analysts pointing to still-attractive valuations and expectations for stronger earnings/free cash flow. Local infrastructure: Idaho Transportation Department is shifting traffic on U.S. 30 in McCammon this Saturday as it completes westbound concrete paving and starts eastbound work, with detours and one lane in each direction. North Idaho power: A storm left more than 5,000 Northern Lights Electric customers without power Friday, with crews prioritizing the hardest-hit areas and restoration expected to run into the weekend. Data center friction: Missoula County canceled its review of a proposed Bonner data center again as the applicant delayed required materials, underscoring how permitting timelines are getting tougher. Health insurance negotiations: Premera Blue Cross and MultiCare extended their reimbursement talks, keeping MultiCare in-network for Premera members through at least June 30. Community costs: Melba Valley Senior Center leaders say rising repair needs threaten a hub serving 100+ seniors weekly. Business & retail: Red Robin agreed to sell 30 company-owned restaurants in Washington and western Idaho for $23.5 million as it works to pay down debt and stabilize operations.
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