AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNBA Trade Watch (Wisconsin ties): The Cavaliers, Nuggets and Clippers finalized a multi-team deal sending Peyton Watson to Cleveland and Max Strus to the Clippers, with Denver getting a 2031 Cavs first-round pick and a 2032 Kings second-rounder. Local Business & Jobs: Cleary Building Corp. says it has sold its 132,000th building, a milestone tied to continued growth in custom pre-engineered structures. Manufacturing Sustainability: Trelleborg Sealing Solutions received Emerson’s 2026 Sustainability Award; the company makes precision components at its River Falls, Wis. facilities. Banking Workforce Development: Mount Vernon Bank & Trust employees Jake Krob and Chris Kerr graduated from UW–Madison’s Graduate School of Banking, highlighting ongoing investment in community-bank talent. Energy Infrastructure: A Janesville open house will gather public input on a major 765-kilovolt power-line expansion that could bring 175-foot towers through Rock County. Housing Finance Policy: A new Wisconsin law will double how long municipalities can extend tax increment districts, aiming to boost affordable housing funds. Legal/Consumer Tech: Prediction market firm Novig sued Wisconsin DOJ to block enforcement of the state’s sports gambling law, arguing its contracts aren’t “gambling.” Public Safety & Health: Wisconsin’s kratom market faces scrutiny as federal officials consider restrictions, while Janesville police arrested a THC retailer owner in an “illegal THC products” investigation. Sports Economy (Brewers): Milwaukee rebounded from a historic 22-0 loss to beat Seattle 7-5, keeping the Brewers in the playoff conversation.
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