AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEnergy & Rates: Montana-Dakota Utilities filed with North Dakota regulators for a $34.5 million, 14.5% electric rate increase, citing higher operating costs and system investments, while stressing the change is designed not to raise costs for large energy users like data centers. Local Governance & Data Centers: Missoula County is weighing interim zoning rules that could pause new data center development or expansions while updated standards are drafted; the move targets impacts like water use, noise, and heat, with one active proposal at the former Stimson Mill site in Bonner drawing hundreds of objections. Wildfire Risk & Consumer Costs: As Western states tighten wildfire restrictions ahead of July 4, a new Farm Bureau marketbasket survey pegs the average Independence Day cookout at $73.82 for 10 guests—up 4% year over year. Health & Fraud: Multiple Montana Medicaid fraud cases are moving through court, including allegations tied to unlicensed providers and inflated claims totaling millions. Business & Labor: A Spokane-area architectural firm is expanding its Inland Northwest footprint with a Spokane office serving Montana and Idaho, signaling continued regional demand for healthcare, housing, and civic projects. AI & Employment: A Montana spokesperson sued Fred’s Appliance/Victory Media after claiming her voice was cloned for new ads without authorization, raising fresh questions for employers and contractors.
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