AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation & Tech: Mitchell elementary students are using an AI reading platform called Amira, built to boost fluency with real-time feedback, after a summer pilot showed district plans to keep it in afterschool and during the school day. Public Health: A multi-state E. coli and Salmonella outbreak tied to recalled alfalfa sprouts from Everything Sprouts has reached 55 illnesses across 15 states, including South Dakota; health officials urge people to discard affected sprouts. Community Care: Park Haven Learning and Recovery Center in Yankton is set to open Aug. 24, a new 18-bed residential treatment program for women— including pregnant mothers and those with dependent children—supported by Avera and state funding. Local Crime & Courts: A Sioux Falls man was sentenced to 3+ years in federal prison for possessing a firearm as a felon. Sports & School Life: Hill City High School was ranked third-best in South Dakota by U.S. News & World Report, reflecting a focus on college and career readiness.
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