AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Safety: USDA issued a public health alert for certain “STREET’S BEEF Jerky TERIYAKI FLAVOR” lots shipped to Oklahoma retailers, citing misbranding and undeclared wheat that could trigger serious allergic reactions. Public Health: CDC warns West Nile virus is surging early this year, with neurological cases making up a much larger share than usual—an important reminder for mosquito protection during Independence Day outdoor plans. Local Care Access: Nowata residents are pushing back against Ascension St. John’s plan to reclassify from Critical Access Hospital to a Rural Emergency Hospital, saying it could change what care is available locally. Tribal Health & Economy: Cherokee Nation held a Health Care Economic Impact Summit, highlighting a 2025 report showing Cherokee Nation Health Services generated over $2B in statewide economic output and supported thousands of jobs. Sports Policy: A Supreme Court ruling upholding Oklahoma’s transgender athlete sports law is expected to shape how the state defends related policies. Safety (Fireworks): Oklahoma coverage highlights ongoing fireworks injury risks, including a Tulsa case where a 12-year-old lost most of a hand. Health & Wellness (Climate-linked risk): Scientists say tick season may start earlier and last longer in Illinois due to milder winters, with ticks increasingly found in suburban and city green spaces.
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