AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLGBTQ+ Community: Dakota OutRight is gearing up for Capital City Pride in Bismarck (June 12-14), with organizers talking inclusion and support for LGBTQ people—especially those from rural North Dakota. Education & Tech: North Dakota’s BRIDGE Project is rolling out statewide to modernize the student information system, moving districts from PowerSchool to Infinite Campus starting July 2026. Local Governance: Emerado’s mayor race is up in the air after write-in votes decided the outcome, with Terry Kramer leading but still unclear on whether he’ll accept the role. Public Safety & Justice: A Fargo woman is on trial in Burleigh County accused of stealing more than $100,000 from the state education department through a nonprofit after-school grant. Culture & Sports: UND’s Louis-Lys Fanucchi punched a ticket to the NCAA steeplechase finals, while Jadyn Keeler’s UND career heads into its final NCAA outdoor races. Community Health & Longevity: Froma Harrop spotlights how social connection in small-town North Dakota can help people live longer. Agriculture & Youth: NDSU Extension set dates for 2026 Research Extension Center Field Days, plus a Junior Crop Scout School for ages 12-18. Nature & Travel: The North Country National Scenic Trail gets closer to being fully off-road after the National Park Service acquired land in Wisconsin.
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