AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSolid-State Batteries: Critical Resources says it hit a manufacturing milestone for solid-state batteries at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, using dynamic spray deposition to build a full cathode, solid electrolyte and conductive network in a single dry step—aimed at cutting complexity on the road to scale. Small-Business Relief: The SBA opened low-interest disaster loans for South Dakota small businesses and private nonprofits hit by drought starting April 15, with Economic Injury Disaster Loans available for working capital. Legal Aid Funding Crunch: Dakota Plains Legal Services warned of a $176,000 budget deficit that’s forcing staffing and vacancy freezes, as grant shortfalls squeeze civil and criminal legal services across western South Dakota. Local Economy & Growth: Wakonda’s community development group is back in action after dormancy, citing a wave of new ventures and returning owners. Sioux Falls Politics: In the mayoral runoff, candidates spar over downtown redevelopment and data-center policy, with transit and public safety also central to the debate. Healthcare Workforce & Access: A national discussion highlights maternity-care deserts, pointing to South Dakota’s clinician gaps as a major barrier for expectant mothers. Rural Industry: R-CALF’s national convention in Rapid City focused on competition, labeling transparency, and market power issues facing independent cattle and sheep producers. Community & Events: Tour de Nebraska is set to stop in Vermillion, bringing riders and crews to boost local businesses.
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