AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoImmigration & Justice: A Haitian asylum seeker’s hypothermia death after release from ICE custody has been ruled a homicide in Pittsburgh, with her family’s attorney saying they expect to sue ICE. Culture & Community: Grand Forks’ Little Red Reading Bus is back for its 10th summer, offering free book checkouts to help fight “summer slide” at parks through Aug. 5. Local Politics & Civic Life: Grand Forks County saw the lowest primary turnout in the state at 12.3% of eligible voters, while Stutsman County’s turnout climbed to 19.85%. Education & Health: Jamestown Regional Medical Center quality and risk manager Jenna Bredahl earned the Outstanding Rural Health Professional Award for leadership improving patient safety and outcomes. Agriculture & Rural Pride: North Dakota CattleWomen marked 75 years with their state convention and voted to refresh their logo for 2027. Roads & Family Fun: Medora is rolling out traffic and parking plans for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opening week, urging earlier arrivals. Sports: Jamestown racing legend John Corell won his first 2026 season feature at Jamestown Speedway. Money & History: North Dakota is set to recover nearly $38M from the federal government for expenses tied to the 2016-17 Dakota Access Pipeline protests.
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