AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWrestling & Youth Sports: Eloise Woolsey capped the Marine Corps Junior National Girls Wrestling Championships with a standout 155-pound title at the Fargodome, while Minot’s “Run the Route” 5-K drew nearly 500 finishers ahead of the North Dakota State Parade. Local Arts & Education: Grand Forks teacher JoNell Bakke heads into the Teachers Hall of Fame, and UND/NDUS enrollment planning continues as schools watch a possible “enrollment cliff.” Community & Outdoors: North Dakota Parks and Rec named three artists for an artist-in-residency program, and the Game and Fish Conservation and Outdoor Skills Park kept families fishing at the State Fair. Health & Philanthropy: Sanford Health marked the death of billionaire T. Denny Sanford, whose giving reshaped healthcare across the region. Culture & Learning: A Dickinson native constitutional scholar launched a book on the Declaration of Independence, and NDSU’s free July 21 gardening event invites the public to “Plants, Local Foods and Outdoor Spaces.” School Meals Politics: North Dakota Democrats push back after Gov. Armstrong opposes a ballot measure for free K-12 meals. Sports Spotlight: Fargo’s wrestling scene and River Cities Speedway’s King of the Wings highlight local athletic momentum.
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