AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSevere Weather & Safety: New Hampshire Fish and Game reported two separate hypothermia rescues on Mt. Lafayette after unprepared hikers got caught in cold, wet, rainy conditions with no visibility or warm clothing; crews warmed them with tents and dry gear, and one hiker was unresponsive before improving. Storm Damage & Power: A localized storm in the Lakes Region left downed trees, wires, and power outages, with officials describing it as “straight-line” wind damage and warning that live wires were a major hazard. Landfill Fight: Casella Waste Systems withdrew a wetlands permit application tied to its contested Dalton landfill plans, but the company says other permits and legal steps remain in play. Invasive Species: A New Hampshire lake milfoil battle is still going badly—state officials say invasive plants are now known in about 100 water bodies, and volunteers report they can only keep infestations at bay. Data Centers & Community Impact: A Nottingham AI data center proposal is drawing pushback over expected noise and water use, with opponents arguing benefits are uncertain while local costs could be high. Public Health: Tick-borne illness coverage highlights rising concern as Powassan virus cases increase, including a New Hampshire man reported to be nonverbal after a tick bite.
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