AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 hours agoCommunity Health & Learning: A free Natural Health Seminar Series keeps rolling at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library in Longville, with talks on the microbiome (June 11), women’s health (June 23), and alkaline foods (July 11). Tech in Schools: North Dakota education leaders launched a statewide survey on classroom device use, building on the 2025 cellphone ban and asking families and educators about device limits, home use, and policy rules (open through Aug. 1). Mental Wellness in the Region: Alluma’s “Alluma Night” open house in the Greater Grand Forks area offered family-friendly mental health outreach, with local partners, coping activities, and hands-on ways to connect. Local Elections & Voting Access: Early voting starts Monday, June 1 in Stutsman County, with multiple days and hours at the courthouse in Jamestown, plus Election Day locations and door guidance. Education Choice Watch: North Dakota’s first charter schools likely won’t open until the 2027-2028 school year, even though applications are being accepted now. Public Safety Outdoors: Minnesota DNR shared BearWise tips for hikers and campers, focusing on food safety, leashed dogs, and what to do if you encounter a black bear. STEM & Astronomy: The Northern Sky Astronomical Society debuted a computer-controlled telescope at a new public observatory in East Grand Forks, with family events aimed at getting more people looking up.
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