AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAgriculture Watch: Oklahoma State University Extension says New World screwworm is back in the U.S., urging ranchers to stay vigilant and treat quickly as the pest can hit livestock, pets and wildlife. Energy & Oil Markets: A report flags Cushing, Oklahoma storage levels dropping sharply, warning the Strait of Hormuz situation could tighten supplies and pressure gas prices. Tribal Rights in Court: An Oklahoma judge ruled Oklahoma officials must face challenges to a plan that would require tribal citizens to get state hunting and fishing licenses for reservation lands. Higher Ed & Construction: OU Regents will consider tuition and mandatory fee increases plus $420M in construction project bonds, along with updates to academic integrity policies. Workforce & Training: Oklahoma’s Teacher of the Year, Kasey Bennett, highlights hands-on robotics and makerspace learning in Durant. Local Business Marketing: Tulsa-based BodyShop Marketing released an AI search report for collision shops, warning that AI-driven search answers are changing how customers find local repair businesses. Infrastructure: Medicine Park approved a design for a replacement Medicine Creek Bridge and is asking ODOT to include pedestrian access.
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