AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoColorado River Watch: Lake Powell hit a record-low elevation of 3,519.91 feet, underscoring how drought is squeezing the Colorado River system and raising new worries about water and hydropower. Utah Courts & Consumer Tech: Davis County commissioners approved an accord on license plate reader use, setting rules for “law enforcement purposes only” sharing—while residents and one commissioner pushed back. Local Business Fallout: Rebel Creamery, the Midway, Utah ice cream maker, filed for Chapter 11 after a $23.8 million trademark packaging loss to Van Leeuwen; the case is tied to claims of intentional trade-dress copying. Politics & Voting Rules: Utah’s AG Todd Blanche said DOJ independence from the White House isn’t something he’ll “pledge” to, as he weighs voter-roll access and broader election-related fights. Energy & Industry: NuScale says a potential TVA-linked small nuclear reactor program could scale to 6–8 gigawatts—an enormous leap for a technology still waiting on commercial-scale deployment. Flood Recovery: Hurricane residents are cleaning up after severe flooding, with neighbors and local businesses pitching in fast.
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