AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoNorth Dakota Housing: McKenzie County is pouring more than $11 million into a housing push, including modular homes built with students at the Bakken Area Skills Center and new senior-friendly duplexes, aiming to ease a shortage that’s hit both residents and local industry. Local Elections: With North Dakota’s June 9 primary looming, absentee voters are being warned to watch their signatures closely—mismatches can trigger a cure process or rejection. Community & Outdoors: Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is getting donated trees through a partnership with local Scouts, while Grand Forks kicked off its summer park planting season with volunteers. Business & Safety: A scam using a fake “Bass Farm Equipment” site has already netted more than $35,000 from buyers, according to the BBB. State Politics: North Dakota’s first charter schools won’t open until the 2027-2028 school year, after the DPI says no applications were received yet. Culture: Valley City’s Music in the Park series returns June 3 with a veterans tribute.
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