AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAmerica 250 & Local History: The National Park Service is loaning more than 50 historic artifacts to the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, which opens July 4 in Medora—tying Roosevelt’s conservation legacy directly to North Dakota’s story. Community & Culture: A Fargo-area ministry, Pulse Evangelism, marks 20 years with a Red River Valley Fair appearance, leaning on long-running relationships and local faith conversations. Health & Education Grants: Minot State University received a CDC grant to strengthen early hearing detection and intervention, while HHS awarded North Dakota organizations more than $11 million for public health, Head Start, and workforce programs. Outdoor & Family Fun: The Red River Valley Garden Tour returns July 15–16 with eight stops and design inspiration for Northern landscapes. Mental Health & Veterans: Badlands Big Sticks join the “Strike Out the Stigma” campaign in July, raising support for veteran mental health and peer connection. LGBTQ+ Support: A suicide prevention advocate highlights survey results showing many queer North Dakotans report high life satisfaction—while stressing prevention still needs more than good news. Civic Life: A guest column argues democracy starts in the classroom, pushing for hands-on civic education that builds real participation skills. Sports: The Bell Bank Red River Amateur crowned new champions in Moorhead, with Carter White and Kathryn VanArragon taking titles.
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