AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUranium Development: North Shore Uranium secured New Mexico state and federal approvals to start drilling at its Rio Puerco uranium project, planning up to 26 holes to validate Kerr-McGee-era data. Data Centers & Local Deals: Reporting on “Project Jupiter” traces how agreements and legislative groundwork preceded the public rollout, while residents and lawmakers raise concerns about transparency and water/power claims. Education & Workforce Pipelines: Santa Fe Public Schools is looking at private and charter “expeditionary learning” models after enrollment declines, aiming to stabilize budgets and avoid closures. City Infrastructure: Truth or Consequences commissioners approved capital priorities, tourism contracts, and utility work, including ranked wastewater and road projects. Labor & Cost Pressures: Albuquerque’s minimum wage proposal would lift pay toward $15 in 2027 and add cost-of-living adjustments tied to housing and inflation. Food Access: Rail Yards Market’s “Sun Bucks/Triple Up” program expands summer SNAP incentives to boost produce purchases for families. Livestock Health Risk: New World screwworm monitoring ramps up near the U.S.-Mexico border as officials work to protect livestock and prices.
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