AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Security & Crime: Kansas City police are investigating a theft that hit England’s World Cup training shipment, with boots and balls reportedly among the missing items; two people were detained as the team scrambles ahead of its opener. Public Safety Law: Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a broad public safety bill that tightens rules around drones near certain facilities, expands juvenile fingerprinting requirements for serious offenses, and adjusts parts of the criminal justice system. Sex Offender Compliance for Visitors: Jackson County Sheriff’s Office is opening its sex offender registration office on extra Saturdays to handle temporary residents during the World Cup. Healthcare Costs & Transparency: The Trump administration warned more than 500 hospitals for not posting basic pricing information, setting up potential penalties for noncompliance. Local Economy & Jobs: Children’s Mercy is offering early retirement to employees as it launches a $1.7B Kansas City campus expansion. Missouri Agriculture: Missouri cattlemen say they’re dodging the worst fertilizer-price impacts thanks to earlier purchases and a more favorable beef market. Skilled Trades Pipeline: St. Louis landed $8M over three years to expand a skilled-trades apprenticeship program for high school students. Road Work: MoDOT resurfacing and utility projects are scheduled across the state, including Route 28 moving next week and multiple Northwest Missouri closures.
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