AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSolar & Storage Zoning: Finney County will consider Special Use Permit requests for the Sherlock Solar and Sherlock Battery Energy Storage projects at its June 1 agenda, with approval only addressing zoning fit—not construction. Wildlife Protection: KDWP is urging Kansans to leave fawns (and other baby animals) alone during “fawning season,” explaining that mothers are nearby and handling can be illegal and harmful. Water Quality Funding: The Kansas Water Office is accepting applications for the Kansas Reservoir Protection Initiative (June 1–July 3) to help landowners cut sediment above major reservoirs, including Tuttle Creek, Kanopolis, Cheney and others. Local Conservation Tourism: Kansas zoos statewide are launching the “KaZOO Wild Adventure Passport” program (through Sept. 7) with stamps at all seven AZA-accredited Kansas zoos and prizes for completing the set. Community Resilience: A look back at Greensburg’s 2007 EF5 tornado highlights how social support helps small towns recover after disasters. Energy & Environment at City Scale: Pittsburg leaders heard about potential data center expansion, including economic upsides and local environmental concerns.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.