AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCollege Sports & Community: South Dakota women’s soccer battled Nebraska to a 1-1 draw in Lincoln, with freshman Kinsley Pesicka scoring in the 42nd minute and goalkeeper Cambell Fischer making eight saves to hold on. Local Sports (Vermillion): USD football is ramping up for the season opener with a full-contact live scrimmage at the DakotaDome, as coaches sort out depth-chart battles and tighten up an offense that’s still “sloppy” at times. Public Health & Safety: South Dakota’s Board of Regents is seeking nearly $25 million for university technology upgrades, including AI infrastructure, cybersecurity, and replacing aging equipment. Faith & Family Support: Walk to Remember returned to Alexandria for its fourth annual event, offering a space for grieving parents and marking Healing Hope Ministries’ 10th anniversary. Culture & Lifestyle: Highmore’s third annual Highmore Sunflower Festival is drawing visitors to celebrate the prairie’s sunflower fields and rural creativity. Politics & Tech: AI super PAC money is pouring into state elections, with South Dakota listed among the targets. Sports (Sioux Falls): Debra Yackley won the women’s half marathon at Popsicle 5K/10K/Half in Sioux Falls.
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