AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI in Politics: Campaigns are experimenting with AI bots that can text voters, answer questions, and learn what people want—raising big questions about personalization vs. manipulation. Local Leadership in Health: Melvin Monette-Barajas was named director of UND’s Indians Into Medicine program, aiming to strengthen student support and connections. Education & Money: UND says federal student aid changes will be minor for most students, but bigger for loan borrowers, with the biggest shifts tied to SAVE and PLUS program updates. Workforce & Tech: North Dakota Commerce opened registration for the 2026 Global Talent Summit in Bismarck, focused on attracting and retaining global workers. UAS Growth: Ad Monkeys, Inc. joined the North Dakota UAS Council to help translate unmanned-aircraft advances into clearer messaging for the public and employers. Arts & Community: Minot City Band returns to Oak Park with Sunday concerts, and Valley City’s Music in the Park brings Kohlrabi Soup to the bandshell July 15. Food & Family Life: Jamestown’s senior center menu and meal logistics are set for the week of July 13. Sports & Draft Buzz: Saskatchewan outfielder Carter Beck was selected 26th overall by the Atlanta Braves.
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