AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoObituary: Eugene lost civil rights activist and union leader Ibrahim Coulibaly, 52, remembered for his “contagious” laugh and for decades of work with groups including the NAACP and SEIU 503. Friends say he brought West African roots into his advocacy, and he leaves a son and daughter. Transportation: Metro Council reallocated MTIP funds to keep Portland’s I-5 Rose Quarter Improvement Project moving after federal grant funding was rescinded, adjusting budgets across multiple phases and bridge and deck work. Community & culture: Oregon’s 4-H Wagon Train camp is back for a week of mule-drawn travel along historic routes including the Barlow Road, with families learning leadership and teamwork since 1982. Public safety: Smoke from Oregon and Central Washington pushed air quality in Spokane and toward Spokane Valley into hazardous territory overnight, with conditions expected to improve but still linger. Health & environment: Oregon’s pesticide training program helped drive pesticide-related bee deaths to zero confirmed cases since 2020, while researchers continue tracking wild bees.
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