AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoData Centers & Local Planning: Mercer County is moving toward a June 24 public hearing on a draft data center ordinance, with the county commission holding final say after legal review and possible revisions. AI Power Crunch: A new look at the AI boom argues the electricity needed for big plans may not be there, even as major firms pour hundreds of billions into infrastructure. School Updates in Richardton-Taylor: The school board approved tech purchases, updated its tobacco-free policy, and advanced literacy efforts with a phonics program. Community Business Spotlight: Medora opened “Built on Grit: ND Business Hall of Fame,” an interactive exhibit honoring 17 small businesses across categories like trailblazers and long-running success. North Dakota on Screen: Valley City State University’s “The College Tour” episode premiered on Prime Video, putting local students and campus life in front of a national audience. Local Food & Gathering: A Grand Forks entrepreneur is launching a charcuterie service built around customizable boards and community get-togethers. Culture & Memory: Quilts are getting attention for how they preserve family stories and women’s history, stitch by stitch. Homelessness Support: A new respite center led by Benedictine sisters is helping people recover after hospital stays instead of sending them back to the street. Education & Career Pathways: UND debuted a specialized real estate major aimed at meeting growing industry demand. Juneteenth Context: A refresher on Juneteenth’s history and why it became a national moment only recently.
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