AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNuclear Fuel & Power: Oklo says the U.S. Department of Energy has approved the preliminary safety analysis for its Aurora fast-fission plant at Idaho’s INL, a step toward a new domestic nuclear power fleet. Higher Ed & Sports Business: Gov. Brad Little launched a College Athletics Working Group to shape policy and investment ideas for Idaho universities’ athletics programs, chaired by Idaho Falls real estate executive Cortney Liddiard. Agriculture Health: Idaho dairies reported 32 more bird flu cases in the past 30 days (as of June 10), with 70–80 dairies under quarantine—another hit to farm operations and costs. Energy Efficiency Spending: Kimberly School District is replacing about 39 windows and two door fronts at Kimberly Middle School with a $177,839 DOE grant, aiming to cut utility bills. Local Economy & Development: Twin Falls is weighing a proposal for a whitewater park at Auger Falls Heritage Park after a Denver firm pitched the idea; city officials say it’s early and depends on multiple agencies’ jurisdiction. Business Services: Coeur d’Alene CPA firm Kane Tax & Accounting says its second full tax season delivered strong client results and more clients moving to year-round planning. Housing Market Watch: Realtor.com’s housing report cards show Midwest and Southern states leading on affordability and homebuilding, while Boise is among markets that have surpassed pandemic peaks.
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