AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorkforce & Immigration: North Dakota Commerce opened registration for the 2026 Global Talent Summit, set for Sept. 3 in Bismarck, aiming to help employers attract and retain global talent as workforce needs grow. Local Government & Housing: Minot City Council will consider asking for a tougher sentence in the Broadway Circle federal theft case, while the city says it has $2.38 million tied up in the stalled “Big M” development and is still searching for a path to recover the bond. Education Oversight: A state audit flagged major record-keeping and documentation issues at the Williston School District, including large discrepancies tied to bank statements and missing grant entries. Health Care Workforce: North Dakota’s rural health overhaul is expected to bring about $1 billion over five years, but leaders say the real bottleneck is staffing and workforce distribution, not equipment. Community Support: North Dakota Community Foundation marks 50 years by awarding 50 food pantry grants statewide, including multiple rural locations. Digital Access: Bluepeak hit a 500,000-homes-passed milestone across six states, including North Dakota, expanding high-speed fiber for homes and businesses.
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