AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFraud Sentencing: A Nigerian man, Charles Nnamdi Emesim, was sentenced to 115 months in U.S. prison for a romance-and-internet scam that netted more than $700,000 from at least 23 victims, including a Kentucky widow. Preakness Shuffle: Pimlico won’t host this year’s Preakness—construction forces a move to Laurel Park in Maryland, with the race about 28 miles away from the historic track. Road Work Ahead: KYTC says I-71/75 ramp closures in Covington start May 20 for the Brent Spence Bridge corridor project, with some access changes lasting into late 2026. Hope on Display: Louisville’s Waterfront Park is hosting the People of Hope Mobile Museum through Saturday, a walk-through exhibit focused on poverty and community help. Local Crime: A Laurel County man was arrested after an alleged Dollar General burglary, including a reported theft of a 24-pack of Mountain Dew. EV Charging: Bowling Green opened Kentucky’s 10th fast-charging EV site as part of the NEVI network.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.