AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoColorado Arts & Education: Sundog Gallery in Mancos will host “Portals,” a solo show of late Four Corners artist Stanton Englehart, opening Aug. 14 with a free reception and running through Sept. 30. Water & Land Restoration: Pasadena’s One Arroyo Foundation and city partners are launching community planning to restore the Emma E. Dickinson Bird Sanctuary overlook, aiming to improve access, safety, habitat, and the visitor experience. Air Quality & Research: A high-tech King Air 350 research plane is mapping ozone precursors over Utah’s Salt Lake Valley, tying pollution risk to heat, drought, and wildfire conditions. Public Health: CDC confirms a multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to Taco Bell shredded iceberg lettuce from Mexico; Boone County reports 22 local cases. Colorado Crime & Justice: A Colorado man, Larry Dean Brown, was arrested in a 1981 Grapevine murder case after DNA work, charged with strangling Beverly Bruneau. Local Business/Manufacturing: The Creel family plans a $50M pecan shelling and distribution facility in Colorado Springs, targeting about 50 jobs and starting operations in Aug. 2027. Community Safety: Denver’s new City Park Adventure Hub kiosk now rents kayaks, paddleboards, bikes, and surreys, with hours set for summer use.
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