AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoData Centers & Local Power Planning: Aberdeen City Council heard experts on a proposed ordinance for data centers, focusing on noise and energy demand, with state PUC input on how utilities plan for load growth. AG & Consumer Protection: Attorney General Marty Jackley says South Dakota is part of a multi-state coalition ready for a landmark federal Meta trial over addictive features aimed at children and alleged privacy violations. Medical Cannabis Banking/Taxes: Federal reclassification of medical marijuana to Schedule III could unlock business tax deductions and banking access in South Dakota, though officials say more details are still unclear. Workforce & Education: WalletHub ranks South Dakota’s community colleges among the nation’s best, highlighting Mitchell Tech and the state’s push to align training with local jobs. Defense Pipeline in Higher Ed: The Board of Regents backs a new Center for National Defense to expand pathways in engineering, cybersecurity, logistics, and emerging tech tied to South Dakota’s defense sector. Public Safety Construction: Rapid City approved a new fire station, police substation, and adjacent park, with groundbreaking set for Aug. 24. Agriculture & Forage Relief: USDA expanded emergency haying and grazing on CRP acres for wildfire-impacted producers, including South Dakota counties. Fuel Watch: GasBuddy reports diesel prices in Beadle County hit $4.72 in the week ending Aug. 8, while statewide diesel averages rose to $4.90. Local Infrastructure: Pierre’s Euclid Avenue/Highway 1889 reconstruction is expected to reopen key segments by week’s end, with crossing guards added for school traffic.
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