AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMeta Workforce Academy: Meta is investing $115M in “America’s Workforce Academy,” a free, paid, job-guaranteed trades program for data center construction techs, launching in Indiana, Ohio, Louisiana and Texas. Ohio Housing & Construction: Habitat for Humanity plans 31 income-qualified townhomes in Oxford, with the first phase starting this fall. Carbon Capture Law: Ohio lawmakers unanimously passed HB 170, creating a carbon capture and underground storage framework that lets companies inject CO2 under farmland and limits landowner recourse while shifting long-term liability to taxpayers. Business & Finance: Huntington says Texas acquisition synergies could drive up to $500M in cost savings by end of 2026; Grocery Outlet names new purchasing and CFO leadership. Workplace Safety: A West Central Ohio Safety Council session pushed CPR and AED training as a core emergency response step. Consumer/Health: FDA expanded a pet food recall tied to dangerously low thiamine levels. Local Business Growth: GSA Equipment in Barberton became an authorized dealer for Yellow Jacket mini skid loaders, adding diesel models for contractors and landscapers.
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