AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSNAP Restrictions: The USDA says 23 states, including Arkansas, are rolling out limits on what shoppers can buy with SNAP—aimed at steering benefits toward “nutritious options” (some states target soda, others candy, energy drinks, and prepared desserts). Little Rock Courts: A Pulaski County judge dismissed an election challenge to Arkansas Secretary of State GOP runoff results, ruling the claims against Saline County election officials were “specious” and unsupported. Public Safety: North Little Rock police are investigating a Monday morning fatal shooting at an apartment complex. Child Safety/Police Chase: An Arkansas father faces multiple felony charges after a pursuit ended with his 4-month-old baby ejected from the car; all children were treated for minor injuries. Health Care: UAMS announced a $7M Windgate Foundation gift to expand full-tuition scholarships, and it’s also hosting a free children’s dental clinic June 15. Weather & Travel: The National Weather Service warns of hazardous heat and humidity, with highs in the 90s and heat index near 99. Energy Prices: GasBuddy reports Arkansas regular gas averages about $3.98 statewide for the week ending May 30, with Yell County’s lowest at $3.91. College Baseball: Oklahoma’s sweep fills the last College World Series spot, giving the SEC five teams in Omaha.
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