AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRetail Expansion: Target is set to open a new Brookings store this July, adding a roughly 127,000-square-foot location north of Sixth Street/Highway 14 and east of I-29, part of a broader 2026 push that includes additional openings in South Dakota and beyond. Energy & Infrastructure: Black Hills Energy outlined a 20-year power planning outlook, including a near-term capacity shortfall starting in 2027 and a mix of new natural gas generation, battery storage, and market purchases in its integrated resource plan. Economic Development Leadership: Elevate Rapid City named Jack Valentine as its new president and CEO, effective July 27, as the organization continues its role as the region’s economic development engine. Local Business Risk: Rapid City warned businesses again about a recurring email scam that mimics city planning communications and asks for wire transfers on fake invoices. Municipal Finance Recognition: North Sioux City finance officer Amy Lilly was named South Dakota Finance Officer of the Year for leadership during flooding recovery and a major government transition. Public Safety Law Changes: South Dakota AG Marty Jackley’s new laws take effect July 1, including rules targeting election integrity, AI deepfakes, and protections for genetic data. Agriculture Markets: Grain traders are watching early-week moves after a holiday weekend, with corn, soybeans, and wheat futures mostly firmer in the latest market wrap.
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