AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoElection reminders: North Dakota’s June 9 primary is coming fast, and absentee voters are being told to double-check signature matching to avoid rejected ballots. Local politics: A “tale of two townships” shows how the Flickertail Wind project is moving unevenly after New Rockford approved agreements while Grandfield Township voted no. Education & tech: North Dakota is surveying families and educators on classroom device rules as districts adjust after the statewide cellphone ban; Minot school board candidates also say budget and AI policy are on their radar. Housing: Grand Forks Housing Authority leaders say the state needs thousands more units and are pushing for bigger Low Income Housing Tax Credit minimums. Wildlife: Game and Fish urges people to leave baby animals alone—parents are often nearby. Community calendar: Valley City’s Music in the Park returns June 3. Statewide business support: The ND Small Business Development Center-Southwest plans to reopen a Dickinson office in early-to-mid June. Health & science: Brainerd NDSU student Turner Person earns an Astronaut Scholar award. Grid & energy: A new reliability assessment says the U.S. grid is in decent shape for summer, helped by solar and battery storage.
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