AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUtah Data Center Fight: A second lawsuit targets Box Elder County and the Military Installation Development Authority over the Stratos data center, arguing the approvals violate the Utah Constitution and could harm air quality and worsen water scarcity. Local Politics: A Democratic firm is behind a campaign urging rural Republicans to oust Box Elder commissioners who approved the project, using mailers and ads branded “Republicans Against the Stratos Project Data Center.” Water & Numbers Under Scrutiny: Utah Clean Energy’s preliminary analysis says the proposal could use 2 billion to 16.6 billion gallons of water a year, while developers say plans are still “under design” and won’t estimate yet. National Security & Utah Jobs: Janicki Industries highlighted F-35 maintenance work near Hill Air Force Base, including $6.5 million in funding for a new canopy maintenance facility. Remembering Utah’s D-Day Five: A researcher in Sandy is pushing to keep the stories of five Utah soldiers killed on June 6, 1944, from fading from public memory. Social Security Watch: A new report warns the Old-Age and Survivors fund could hit insolvency in 2032, cutting benefits to about 76%—with Utah readers likely to feel the impact.
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