AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoImmigration & Justice: A Haitian asylum seeker’s death in Pittsburgh after release from ICE custody was ruled a homicide, with her family’s attorney saying they expect to sue. Local Elections: In Pembina County, Cory Mortensen won the sheriff race, beating former deputy chief Marcus Ramsay amid allegations that helped sink the prior administration. Education & Access: North Dakota Center for Distance Education earned full AccredVEd accreditation, adding another quality stamp for statewide virtual learning. Student Debt: The SAVE student loan plan ends July 1, leaving borrowers to quickly switch to new repayment options. Community & Culture: Medora unveiled traffic and parking plans for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opening week. Arts & Summer Fun: Valley City’s Bridges Arts Council brings back the Original Buffalo Alice Band for Music in the Park. Civic Life: Grand Forks County logged the state’s lowest primary turnout, while Stutsman County’s turnout beat past primaries. Agriculture: NDSU’s Carrington Research Extension Center hosts a Crop Management Field School June 24. Health & Safety: North Dakota CattleWomen marked 75 years with a convention and a new logo direction. Local Government & Daily Life: Grand Forks’ Little Red Reading Bus keeps summer literacy moving with free book checkouts at parks.
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