AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDrought Relief for Ranchers: North Dakota activated a $2 million livestock water aid program, offering cost-share reimbursements (up to 65%, max $10,000 per project) for wells and rural water connections as drought deepens statewide. Local Journalism Spotlight: Medora’s Newspaper Night celebrated community news with the READ Local initiative, lifting newspapers from across the state and encouraging subscriptions. Community Access & Belonging: Grand Forks is hosting a free ribbon-cutting for a new inclusive playground funded by nearly $1 million from the North Dakota Association for the Disabled. Civic Life & Participation: A Minot-area report highlights how some North Dakota local offices are going unfilled, with write-ins stepping in—raising questions about trust, threats, and burnout in public service. Education & Youth Opportunity: High school juniors and seniors can apply for the U.S. Senate Youth Program for a $12,500 scholarship and Washington Week. Culture & Memory: Richardton’s ranch community marked 140 years, tracing Norwegian roots and five generations of prairie life. Sports & Community Pride: Medora and the Maah Daah Hey 100 weekend continued with division wins, while local coaching leadership shifts in the region. Policy Watch: Lawmakers are set to consider a temporary ban on nondisclosure agreements tied to data centers and other industrial projects during a September special session.
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