AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRural Finance Watch: A monthly survey of rural bank CEOs found the region’s Rural Mainstreet Index edged up to 50.3 (from 42.1 in July), but farm income expectations stayed shaky: 47.5% of bankers expect farm income to decline in the next year, and the farm/ranchland price index slipped to 47.2. Public Safety at Events: Pennington County Sheriff’s Office and Rapid City Police are boosting security for the Central States Fair (Aug. 21–29) with more cameras, lighting, and patrols. Farm Bill Momentum: South Dakota’s delegation met at Dakota Fest in Mitchell to discuss the overdue farm bill, with Sen. Mike Rounds backing ideas like mandatory country-of-origin labeling and E-15, and Rep. Dusty Johnson suggesting action after November elections. Grazing Land Push: Rounds and Sen. Amy Klobuchar unveiled the RANCH Act to pay farmers to convert less-productive cropland back to grass for grazing, targeting up to 20 million acres. Rural Health Investment: Pioneer Memorial Hospital & Health Services in Viborg broke ground on a $4.7M expansion, adding an emergency department expansion, endoscopy suite, therapy gym, and later cardiac rehab/stress testing. Energy Permitting: Sen. John Thune said permitting reform could get bipartisan traction in the Senate, aiming for shorter reviews and limits on legal challenges. Local Infrastructure: A traffic switch is scheduled for S.D. Highway 28 in Toronto (Aug. 24) to start phase two of a reconstruction project. Community Accessibility: Rapid City is holding a dedication for completed Robbinsdale Park playground upgrades, including ADA-accessible features and new safety surfacing.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.