AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTick Allergy Alert: A CDC study found alpha-gal antibodies in about 1 in 4 adults in several higher-risk states, with Arkansas at the top (31% positive) and Missouri close behind (26%), linking Lone Star tick bites to a red-meat allergy that can trigger symptoms hours later. Insect Science: Arkansas researchers are studying tiny “no-see-ums” (Culicoides midges) and how their feeding habits and genetics may shape insect-driven health risks for livestock and people. AI in Classrooms: Arkansas State University–Mountain Home published an updated guide to help students use AI tools ethically, reflecting widespread student demand for clear rules. Local STEM Learning: SAU on the Square in Magnolia launched an Experiential Learning Laboratory, letting students apply classroom skills in real community projects. Animal Health Leadership: Gov. Sanders named Dr. Andrew Fidler to lead Arkansas’s Animal Health Division and serve as state veterinarian, aiming to streamline and strengthen livestock health systems. Capitol Culture Clash: Arkansas Capitol monuments continue to spark controversy, including a judge-ordered removal of a Ten Commandments display and disputes over a planned “monument to the unborn.” Public Safety Tech: A study highlights how license plate reader failures can lead to wrongful stops and jail time, raising privacy and accuracy concerns. Weather Watch: Forecasters warn Arkansans to prepare for severe storms and flash flooding over the July 4 weekend.
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