AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism Numbers: Daviess County set a new 2025 tourism record, with visitors spending $262.9M and generating $20M in state and local tax revenue, plus 2,034 jobs. Local Travel & Events: Bowling Green-Warren County tourism says its attractions and arts/heritage push helped it surpass prior economic impact highs, with the Aviation Heritage Park highlighting why travelers keep coming back. Roads & Planning: Kenton County is asking residents to weigh in on a comprehensive 25-year transportation plan, aiming to reduce chaos and guide projects across all 19 cities. Waterfront Getaways: A new roundup spotlights five standout waterfront rentals across Kentucky, from a Bourbon Trail pond cabin to Lake Barkley lakefront stays. History for Visitors: Highlands DO!Zeum in the Bluegrass is hosting the Smithsonian traveling exhibit “Americans,” part of Museum on Main Street. Ferry Watch: Kentucky and Illinois officials are working to extend Cave-in-Rock Ferry funding before the June 30 deadline to avoid service interruptions. Wildlife Update: Kentucky officials confirmed a reported “mountain lion” near Richmond is actually a bobcat. Workforce & Growth: Gov. Andy Beshear says Team Kentucky training will support 7,400+ workers through the Bluegrass State Skills Corp. Coffee Chain Expansion: 7 Brew is coming to eastern Kentucky, with a new location planned near Lowe’s in Hazard.
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