AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMedicaid & Work Requirements: Arkansas is starting a “soft launch” of Medicaid work requirements tied to next year’s federal changes, aiming to test eligibility verification processes while the state’s healthcare system is already under pressure. Public Health: Health officials are tracking a fast-growing multi-state cyclosporiasis surge that can cause severe, sometimes “explosive” diarrhea; Michigan is the biggest hotspot, and investigators still haven’t identified the source. STEM Research & Education: The Arkansas Archeological Survey is using a $150,000 federal grant to speed repatriation of tribal remains and related items, with hands-on work for University of Arkansas students. Space/Tech Research: A University of Arkansas physicist published a new checklist to help astronomers search for “Dyson sphere” candidates using upcoming major observatories. Local Science & Learning: Arkansas Tech students continued a Germany partnership with THM University, expanding in-person coursework in fields like computer science and engineering. Earth & Environment: Weak earthquakes shook Arkansas and nearby Tennessee, with USGS reporting no damage. Business/Industry STEM: Trex, which has a Port of Little Rock factory, was named to TIME’s 2026 “America’s Best Companies” list.
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