AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoArts & Community: Altoona Symphony Orchestra names four national conductor finalists for its 98th season, with one to be picked as the next music director after the 2026-27 run. Parenting & Demographics: New research shows women ages 40–49 are having more babies nationwide, with the share of births after 40 rising sharply over the past decade. Health & Advocacy: A downwinders story highlights how nuclear fallout can lead to cancer—and how gaps in awareness and compensation leave many families in the dark. Local History: Ward County’s Pioneer Village hosted a national 250th anniversary celebration that also spotlighted multiple local organizations marking major milestones. Education & Culture: UND’s Indians Into Medicine program welcomes a new director, aiming to strengthen support for Native students pursuing health careers. Tech & Lifestyle: A new study ranks the most popular dog breeds by state, with North Dakota landing on cockapoos. Public Safety: Dickinson officials report on a major Woody’s Feed & Grain structure fire and ongoing investigation. Sports & Outdoors: Minot City Band announces Sunday concerts at Oak Park, plus a separate Minot Symphony Secret Garden Tour set for July 15.
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