AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPrime Air Expansion: Amazon says Prime Air drone delivery will scale to nearly 500 U.S. cities and towns by end of 2026, with some deliveries in as fast as 30 minutes—an aggressive push that could reshape last-mile competition. Tuition Payments Go Mainstream: PayPal and Venmo are rolling out tuition payment integrations with Illumia, Nelnet Campus Commerce and TouchNet, with Kansas State University among early adopters. Kansas Trade Watch: Sen. Jerry Moran warns that even a temporary pause on Canadian salt tariffs could still disrupt de-icing salt supplies that Kansas relies on for winter road safety. Banking Rule Scrutiny: Kansas State Bank Commissioner David Herndon is among voices criticizing the FFIEC’s proposed CAMELS exam overhaul for lacking clear meaning around “material financial risk,” especially for smaller banks. Local Housing Numbers: New HUD rankings show Leavenworth County near the top statewide for total assisted units, while Decatur County sits mid-pack for public housing units. Business Spotlight: Wichita-based Daland Corp. president Tim Sparks says retro “Pizza Hut Classic” makeovers are drawing customers from hours away, betting on nostalgia to drive in-person traffic.
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