AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSports & Schools: Yankton’s Bucks opened the Eastern South Dakota Boys’ Tennis Championships ranked third, with several singles and doubles wins setting up a big push today. Public Safety: Belle Fourche police shared national Police Week line-of-duty death stats, noting fewer fatalities in 2025 than the prior two years. Community & Culture: The Arikara Questers in Yankton donated $2,500 to help restore the Mead Museum’s Steinbach Pavilion roof. Education & Workforce: Gov. Larry Rhoden awarded $500,000 to expand South Dakota’s teacher apprenticeship pathway, adding 31 spots for paraprofessionals to earn degrees while staying in their jobs. Faith & Local Growth: A rendering was released for South Dakota’s first Latter-day Saint temple in Rapid City. Elections: South Dakota’s voter registration deadline for the June 2 primary is May 18, with new proof-of-citizenship requirements. Health & Training: Western Dakota Tech is expanding high-tech nursing simulation to help address rural medical staffing shortages.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.