AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoData Center Power Strain: A new draft from the Wisconsin Public Service Commission says peak electricity needs could rise more than 40% by 2032, with three major projects (Microsoft in Mount Pleasant, Oracle in Port Washington, and Meta in Beaver Dam) driving over 70% of the increase—sparking fresh debate about costs and community impacts. Produce Safety: Wisconsin health professionals are urging residents to wash fresh produce after Michigan reported hundreds of cyclosporiasis cases; the parasite can cause severe, long-lasting diarrhea and is often linked to contaminated produce. Public Health & Access: Wisconsin hospitals are highlighted for leading the nation in five-star nurse communication ratings, while Tomah Health and Versiti Blood Center are asking for blood donations amid a critical shortage. Care Expansion: Azura is proposing an 80-unit assisted living and memory care community in New Berlin, aiming to address a growing local gap in services. Community Health Events: Heartland Health is giving away backpacks and offering school physicals ahead of the school year. Injury & Safety: A Milwaukee-area crash case includes allegations of drug-impaired driving after a head-on collision left a woman with life-threatening injuries. Animal Welfare: Experts warn that dogs’ safe outdoor time in Wisconsin summer heat depends on temperature, humidity, and size—small dogs may need short 10–15 minute breaks once it hits the 90s.
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