AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPublic Health & Safety: The DEA’s Rocky Mountain Field Division warned Utah and Colorado residents about illicit pills laced with deadly fentanyl/carfentanil and fentanyl/heroin mixtures, urging people never to take pills from anyone except a prescribing doctor or pharmacy. Care Workforce & Training: Utah State University launched a new one-credit course, “Introduction to Nursing as a Career,” to help students understand nursing realities and also explore other health-care pathways before applying to the competitive BSN program. Local Health Systems: Saint Alphonsus in Idaho completed its first laser lead extraction using new technology, a step aimed at safer removal of compromised pacemaker/ICD leads. Community Health Access: Cache County rolled out a new CAPS program at Bridgerland Technical College to give high school juniors and seniors real-world career experience, with future tracks including medical studies. Health Risks & Environment: A FERC environmental review advanced for the controversial Seminoe pumped-water project, with critics warning it could still threaten fisheries and wildlife, including a prized trout area.
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