AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHigher-Education Leadership: Arkansas State University System trustees picked A-State chancellor Todd Shields as the next system president, with Calvin White named interim A-State chancellor starting July 1. Pediatric Care Innovation: HealthySteps is bringing whole-family developmental and behavioral support into Arkansas pediatric clinics, aiming to boost access and well-child visit follow-through. Tech in Sports: UAMS Little Rock Open adds video replay and live electronic line calling, bringing more precise officiating to the tournament. Public Health Policy: Arkansas submitted requests to loosen federal K-12 requirements, while a separate Medicaid update outlines new work requirements that could affect older adults and families. Digital Government: Arkansas driver’s licenses and state IDs are now available in Apple Wallet, expanding digital ID use beyond the standalone app. STEM Research for Arkansas Agriculture: UA researchers report potassium management can sharply improve cotton yield and fiber quality, especially in potassium-deficient soils. Invasive Species Watch: The Asian needle ant is spreading, with painful stings and allergy risk raising concern for Arkansas residents. Space Tech: UA research suggests metal 3D printing could work in a carbon dioxide atmosphere—closer to Mars conditions—though layer rust may weaken parts. Local Governance & Infrastructure: Pulaski County approved a data-center moratorium with an exclusion for a specific project, while Baxter County advanced funding for a courthouse annex and sheriff aviation training.
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