AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorkforce & Training: South Dakota is opening the Workforce Pell application process so eligible schools can offer short-term workforce programs that qualify for federal Pell Grants, with the first submissions due in November 2026. Local Economy & Business Climate: A KELO.com report says South Dakota’s economy is mixed—negative growth in Q1 tied to farming and related sectors, but among the nation’s strongest in Q4. Ag Outlook: USDA’s June acreage report was “neutral” for corn and soybeans, with soybean acres up and corn nearly flat versus March projections. Dairy Watch: U.S. dairy cow numbers and milk output keep rising, but growth is slowing. Energy & Costs: GasBuddy price checks show Hamlin County’s regular gas hit $3.39 in the week ending June 27, while E15 pricing is also trending lower in parts of the state. Data Center Policy: Yankton County is moving toward a data center moratorium public hearing, while Pennington County commissioners advanced alternative-energy ordinance changes amid battery storage and solar debate. Economic Development Leadership: Elevate Rapid City named Jack Valentine as its next president and CEO, starting July 27.
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