AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoIndigenous Youth Sports: Former MLB pitcher D.J. Carrasco’s Na7ive Na7ions is bringing Native American kids into baseball and softball with even-playing-field competition, expanding from nonprofit status in 2024 after a trip to Alaska. Workforce & Education: A new pushback on “AI stole jobs” is gaining steam as recruiters say the real issue is a projected historic labor shortage, not just fewer entry-level openings. Missouri Sports & Community: Kansas City’s World Cup run is fueling local culture—from Messi’s viral referee clash to Swiss and Argentine fan traditions—while the draft spotlight keeps rolling with the White Sox taking UCLA’s Roch Cholowsky No. 1. St. Louis History: A feature argues the Black church is the foundation of St. Louis history, tracing how early Black congregations shaped civic life. Health & Care Oversight: An AP investigation raises serious questions about a taxpayer-funded treatment center for adopted children in rural Missouri, alleging abuse, neglect, and weak oversight. Local Education Growth: High Road School in Jefferson City is open and growing for K-12 students with intensive academic, emotional, and behavioral needs. Public Health Watch: Tick-bite meat allergy (alpha-gal) concerns are rising, with researchers calling for clearer priorities on treatment and education.
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