AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI Memory Boom: Micron, the Boise-based chipmaker, broke ground in Japan on a ¥1.5 trillion ($9.3B) expansion to produce high-bandwidth memory for AI, with shipments expected around summer 2028, supported by major Japanese subsidies. Idaho Health Care: Idaho’s doctor shortage remains acute, with leaders warning North Idaho could be short about 50 primary care physicians by 2030 and pointing to the state’s lack of an in-state medical school. Idaho Business & Community: Two Moms & Tots Childcare in Post Falls opened an Infant and Toddler Center and expanded its Pre-K, touting Montessori/Waldorf-inspired learning and USDA-monitored meals. Local Nonprofit Needs: North Idaho Toys for Tots is seeking a permanent home after operating out of the Kootenai County Fairgrounds during the holidays. Public Safety/Consumer Protection: Idaho AG Anne Lopez joined a multistate push urging the FCC to tighten rules that block scammers from using legitimate phone numbers for robocalls. Sports Business: The Khosla family is set to buy the Seattle Seahawks for a record $9.6B, pending NFL approvals. Weather Risk: A dangerous U.S. heat wave is building, with forecasters warning of prolonged, hotter-than-normal conditions.
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