AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCancer Care & Equity: Walking Forward, a long-running cancer navigation and screening program for Native communities, is returning to Monument Health after decades serving western South Dakota, with plans to expand screening and education for multiple cancers. Health Workforce: West River Health Science Center marked its first full year by graduating 122 registered nurses, building a regional pipeline tied to Monument Health scholarships and earlier CNA training. Community Health & Safety: Black Hills Life Flight celebrated 20 years of emergency air medical service across western South Dakota, highlighting how fast transport can be lifesaving. Indigenous Culture: Crazy Horse Memorial hosted its 40th annual Volksmarch, also marking 50 years of the American Volkssport Association, with more educational programming planned. Local Governance: Sturgis will reconvene its canvassing board Monday to review election discrepancies before deciding whether to certify results. Civic Life: Mitchell voters approved term limits for mayor and City Council, setting up a shakeup for 2027. Sports & Youth: The South Dakota High School Senior Bowl wrapped with a Blue team 14-8 win, while local athletes and schools also kept momentum in track and softball. Public Safety Watch: A New World screwworm detection in Texas has South Dakota livestock officials urging ranchers to step up herd inspections. Politics & Community: Sioux Falls mayoral runoff endorsements are heating up, with new cross-campaign support and pushback.
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