AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUAS Workforce Push: Sinclair Community College is ramping up Ohio’s unmanned aerial systems pipeline, adding an indoor UAV flying range and planning a National UAS Training and Certification Center with state support, aiming to meet an expected job boom. Water Safety Lawsuit: Dayton is suing over PFAS contamination concerns tied to its Fire Training Center and nearby drinking-water wells, seeking up to $300 million while the Air Force denies wrongdoing. Public Health & Industry: A chemical explosion injured a worker at Baerlocher USA in Ohio; hazmat crews contained the chemicals and reported no air release. Healthcare Access: Ohio lawmakers are debating ways to stop medical “surprise billing,” with options including arbitration and benchmarking. Local Infrastructure: Brighton Township’s roundabout design was changed after residents raised safety concerns about farm equipment, with ODOT adding rolled curbs and adjusting the layout. Consumer Retail Shock: Jewelry retailer Charming Charlie filed for Chapter 11, with plans to keep most stores operating during the process. Tech & Security: Attorney General Anne Lopez joined a multistate push urging the FCC to tighten rules that block scammers from using legitimate phone numbers. Education/Community: Ohio University leadership and partners are building ties with Toyota West Virginia, while OHIO printing and culinary services staff retirements mark leadership transitions.
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