AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoExtreme Heat Watch: South Carolina is bracing for another dangerous multi-day heat surge, with heat index values expected to hit around 99–100 in the Upstate and oppressive humidity across the Lowcountry, Pee Dee, and Midlands, with a cold front possibly bringing showers and some relief by the end of the weekend. Public Health & Safety: Doctors are urging residents to recognize heat exhaustion vs. heat stroke early—stop activity, cool down, and hydrate—because heat injuries can escalate fast. Local Water & Stormwater: Charleston County is tightening rezoning rules to better match growth with transportation and stormwater capacity, requiring coordination letters to prove infrastructure can handle new development. Community Learning: SCETV STEAM Camp spotlights student-made videos and projects from the Goldfish Brains and Green Sardines, celebrating hands-on problem-solving. Wildlife & Disease Alerts: York County officials confirmed a rabid goat in Clover and say exposed people should contact healthcare providers; residents are also reminded to keep distance from unfamiliar animals. Marine Debris & Culture: South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium highlights Gullah/Geechee CREATE artists turning coastal litter into upcycled art to educate the public about marine debris solutions. Development Scrutiny: A lawsuit by the Southern Environmental Law Center challenges Spartanburg County’s approval process for a proposed $3 billion data center, arguing it was classified in a way that limits public planning review. Infrastructure & Jobs: Rock Hill’s Planning Commission recommends rezoning about 50 acres for an Octapharma manufacturing plant near I-77, aiming for major investment and job creation. Coastal Heritage: The Frying Pan Shoals Light Tower in North Carolina shifts ownership, with the new focus including maritime safety, marine science, and environmental stewardship serving coastal communities across both Carolinas.
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