AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDisability & Inclusion: Rapid City dedicated newly upgraded, more accessible playgrounds at Robbinsdale Park, adding an ADA-accessible bay, sensory features, and inclusive swings plus a Zipkrooz zip line. Health & Safety: Emily’s Hope is urging South Dakota families to talk early about fentanyl as students head back to school, offering a K–12 prevention curriculum and pointing to free Narcan training and kits. Recovery & Community Care: Yankton opened Park Haven, an 18-bed residential safe haven for women recovering from substance use disorders, including pregnant women and mothers with children. Native Community Priorities: Tribal leaders gathered in Rapid City to demand action on violent crime and reservation law enforcement shortages, citing staffing gaps and higher homicide rates. Arts & Culture: The Washington Pavilion launched a new voice academy for all experience levels, expanding its performing arts education with lessons tied to local theater and vocal training. Sports & Local Pride: SDSU women’s soccer kept rolling with a record-setting start and a big matchup ahead at Fishback Soccer Complex.
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