AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRare Books & Collecting: A UK Tolkien specialist says he took the “biggest risk” of his career to buy a near-mythic pamphlet, Songs for the Philologists—one of just 15 known copies—highlighting how rare-edition markets are still heating up. Publishing & Print Industry: Michigan Farm Bureau’s search for a better wide-format flatbed printer led it to Orlando’s PRINTING United Expo, where hands-on demos helped it choose a Konica Minolta model for faster, higher-quality production. Education & School Content: A report says PragerU is now an official education partner in at least ten states, including Florida, pushing books and videos into classrooms. Florida Courts & Speech: The 11th Circuit struck down parts of Florida’s Stop W.O.K.E. Act tied to higher education, reinforcing limits on the state’s “salary-for-speech” approach. Local News for Readers: Homestead police seek a missing 69-year-old woman, Maria Ramirez, last seen near Leon Medical Center. Debates & Civic Life: Florida Atlantic University will host 2026 statewide TV debates for U.S. Senate (Oct. 13) and Governor (Oct. 15), with broadcasts across all 10 markets. Arts & Community: Sarasota Players plans a major Southwest Florida theater expansion, opening at Payne Park Auditorium in January with The Producers.
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