AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoColorado River Crunch: Lake Powell hit a record-low 3,519.91 feet, just shy of the level that can threaten hydropower, underscoring how drought is squeezing the Utah-Arizona reservoir system. Food & Retail Disruption: Midway-based Rebel Creamery filed for Chapter 11 in Utah after losing a $23.8M packaging/trade-dress fight to Van Leeuwen, putting a major grocery brand in restructuring mode. Beef Supply Chain: Tyson Foods plans to close or sell multiple beef facilities, including a Utah case-ready operation, as cattle shortages keep forcing industry reshuffles. Regulatory Watch (Utah): Salt Lake County cities saw three biologics companies receive FDA inspections in July, all with “No Action Indicated.” AI & Politics: AI super PAC money is pouring into state and federal races, as candidates increasingly treat AI and data centers as campaign issues. Energy/Infrastructure: Bear Lake’s new marina is accelerating with a warm winter, aiming to ease weekend congestion as other reservoirs run low. Local Business/Community: Utah’s Regency miniseries was renewed for two more seasons, highlighting continued production momentum from Utah-based crews.
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