AGP Executive Report
Last update: a minute agoOregon Emergency Prep: Bandon City Council is weighing next steps to replace an aging tsunami alert system that residents say is too quiet or inaudible, with siren hardware and a laptop-based control setup increasingly unreliable. Local Public Safety Training: Oregon National Guard crews and Clackamas County responders wrapped up aviation rescue drills focused on water rescues, using Black Hawk and Coast Guard helicopters to improve coordination. Tribal Jurisdiction: Gov. Tina Kotek approved the first request to return civil jurisdiction to an Oregon tribe, aiming to undo a decades-old federal limit on tribal legal authority. State Arts Funding: The Oregon Heritage Commission awarded $75,000 in grants to 13 museums for projects ranging from collection preservation to interactive exhibits. Sports & Community: Portland’s Michael Colbach was named to the 2026 Oregon Super Lawyers list; and Baker City councilors pushed to reconsider a reduced splash pad schedule after residents complained it’s too short for working families.
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