AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSevere Weather Response: Governor Larry Rhoden deployed state resources to Highmore after a thunderstorm with 131-mph wind gusts uprooted trees, tore roofs, overturned vehicles, and knocked out power—an emergency operations center coordinated help, including support for a local nursing home. Public Health Advocacy: A Prairie Doc column argues public health investment has lagged behind rising community needs, warning that underfunding prevention and infrastructure can raise chronic and infectious disease risks. Cancer in Rural America: A roundup highlights cancer’s ongoing burden, noting lower five-year survival rates in rural areas and disparities that leave some groups more vulnerable. STEM Education in SD: South Dakota School of Mines hosted Camp BioMed, giving high schoolers hands-on biomedical engineering practice through the design process. Agriculture Research & Outreach: SDSU announced three eastern South Dakota field days next week, bringing researchers to Beresford, Astoria, and South Shore with local farm-focused updates. Biomedical Breakthrough: SDSU researchers developed a vaccine for avian metapneumovirus subtype B, aiming to protect poultry after outbreaks caused major losses. Space & Tech Inspiration: A space-industry finalist story spotlights rural-to-rocket-science pathways, while a northern lights forecast notes South Dakota could see aurora under a minor geomagnetic storm. Community & Environment: The Black Hills Area Community Foundation detailed its Beautiful Black Hills Initiative, backing projects for healthy natural spaces, outdoor recreation, and community building.
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