AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCanyon Creek Memory Care Trial: Opening statements began Monday in a Billings federal case brought by families alleging improper care at Canyon Creek Memory Care, including claims residents were dehydrated, suffered bedsores, lost weight, and that staffing and access for families were inadequate during a 2020 COVID outbreak that killed 17 residents. Data Center Power Debate: Montana groups are lining up at the Montana Public Service Commission as NorthWestern Energy seeks a tariff for “large new loads” tied to data centers, with Gov. Gianforte’s office and DEQ backing intervention for jobs while seniors, industrial customers, and watchdogs raise concerns about affordability and redacted information. Environmental Review for Lakeside: Montana DEQ approved the final environmental assessment for Phase Two of the Lakeside County Water and Sewer District expansion, clearing the way for additional wastewater treatment capacity and related infrastructure. Public Health Push: Tobacco-free advocates announced plans to campaign for a $2 per pack tobacco tax increase in the 2027 Montana Legislature, citing new polling support. Tourism Hit at Little Bighorn: As the 150th anniversary approaches, nearby businesses say construction-driven closures at Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument have reduced traffic and hurt local gas and retail sales. Community & Local Economy: Bozeman set a free July Fourth fireworks show at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds, and a Montana agriculture leadership group completed a Morocco study tour through REAL Montana.
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