AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTheodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opens in Medora: North Dakota’s new TRPL is now welcoming visitors on America’s 250th, with a carbon-neutral, geothermal-and-solar-powered design and a big expected annual draw. Grand Forks jobs boost: Agristo officially broke ground on a $1B+ potato-processing facility, kicking off construction with a “Planting Our Roots” ceremony and touting major regional economic impact. Family-friendly culture in Dickinson: “Teddy and Alice,” a free musical celebrating Roosevelt’s legacy, drew praise during its run at Dickinson State University. Williston outdoor fun: The second annual Roots & Wings Festival brings hands-on nature and science activities to Spring Lake Nature Center on July 11. Education inclusion update: A new report finds students with disabilities are spending more time in mainstream classrooms, though funding and staffing still limit progress. Public safety leadership: McKenzie County selected Chantel Swigart as its new emergency management director. Crime and sentencing push: North Dakota crime is down overall, but the attorney general is still urging tougher sentencing for violent offenders. Sports and community: Fargo’s new mayor and commissioners were sworn in, while racing fans got a Dakota Classic Modified Tour stop in Estevan.
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