AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEnergy Storage in Action: POET and Antora Energy commissioned a 5-GWh thermal energy storage system at POET’s Big Stone City facility, aiming for 24/7 heat supply to boost bioethanol output and efficiency. Higher Ed & STEM: The South Dakota Board of Regents approved a 2.4% tuition increase for 2026–27, while South Dakota Mines researchers reported a potential climate science and microbiology breakthrough from SURF. Agriculture Innovation: The SD Specialty Producers Association announced its “Small Farms, Big Ideas” summer farm tour series, plus the Governor’s Agricultural Summit speaker lineup in Pierre featuring Seahawks guard Grey Zabel. Civics for Students: Augustana will host the South Dakota State Civics Bee on June 11, with the winner advancing to Washington, D.C. Public Health Tech: Avel eCare telemedicine services are rolling out in southwest Minnesota ambulances with federal support—an example of how rural EMS is getting backup from clinicians. Internet Safety Policy: AG Jay Jones joined a coalition opposing the federal KIDS Act, arguing it could weaken protections for kids online. Local Learning Access: A report says South Dakota families face a shortage of affordable afterschool and summer programs, with demand far outpacing the state’s licensed options.
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