AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSNAP Fallout: A ProPublica review says Trump-era SNAP changes have cut access for at least 776,000 children, despite GOP promises the reforms would protect vulnerable families. Education Watch: South Dakota ranks 38th in the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 2026 Kids Count report, citing weak reading, math, preschool attendance, and on-time graduation. Workforce & Energy: South Dakota’s wind sector is drawing high-paying talent through technical college pipelines, with Mitchell Tech highlighted for training and employer demand. Agriculture Research: SDSU’s South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station field days run statewide June through mid-September, focusing on livestock systems, variety trials, and new management practices. Tech & Open Source: Prismatic open-sourced its connector library under Apache-2.0, aiming to help developers build and scale B2B integrations faster. Local Roads: Chip seal work on U.S. Highway 212 in western South Dakota will bring single-lane traffic and delays, with completion targeted for late June. STEM in Action: USD students helped screen athletes at the South Dakota Special Olympics Summer Games through the Healthy Athletes program.
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