AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoLyme fight in NH: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a major federal push against Lyme and other tick-borne illnesses during a New Hampshire stop, including a multi-million-dollar pilot to target ticks on wildlife, innovation and public-awareness funding, and a goal to cut Lyme cases by 25% by 2035. School safety tech: Manchester school leaders moved forward with a grant-funded plan to install new Pan-Tilt-Zoom security cameras at city schools to improve monitoring of outdoor, high-traffic areas. Local tech backlash: A proposed data center in Nottingham was withdrawn after community opposition surged, including a fast-growing petition and protests. Volunteer science: The New Hampshire Butterfly Monitoring Network is recruiting volunteers for July butterfly counts, aiming to fill gaps in local species data and support conservation. AI and bias: A new study reports ChatGPT can rank states using negative traits tied to where people live, raising concerns about how AI stereotypes show up in real-world outputs. Community health access: A Keene family described how rising grocery costs are making it harder to buy fresh food, highlighting ongoing demand at local food pantries.
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