AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMontana State University Research: A first-of-its-kind MSU study in Nature Cities maps how urban populations differ city by city, showing why “same population size” can still mean very different ages, needs, and risks. Climate & Food Security: A new look at rising CO2 warns that higher yields may come with “nutrient dilution,” meaning more calories but less protein and key minerals like zinc and iron. Local Industry & Jobs: Janicki Industries is picking Great Falls for an $800M manufacturing facility, aiming to create 1,000 jobs in five years and 2,000 after construction. Livestock Biosecurity: Montana’s Dept. of Livestock and MSU Extension issued guidance after New World screwworm was detected in Texas, including import rules and veterinary documentation for animals entering Montana. Public Health Policy: Montana lawmakers are debating “Right to Try 2.0” style experimental treatment centers, with Senate Bill 535 facing renewed scrutiny after a rocky House path. Northern Lights Forecast: NOAA is calling for mild auroral activity Saturday night, with northern Montana among the best bets. STEM in the Community: MSU mechanical engineering student Kollen Pipinich earned recognition for hundreds of hours mentoring local high school students.
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