AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoArts & Community Funding: The South Dakota Arts Council approved more than $2.16 million in FY2027 grants and special initiatives, including artist fellowships, career development, apprenticeships, and a Visiting Artist Program aimed at schools, healthcare, and small towns. Roads & Construction: Sioux Falls-area work on the Cliff Avenue/I-229 interchange is nearing completion, with parts of the $53.6 million project expected to open ahead of schedule while keeping limited traffic access. Local Tax Policy: Clay County advanced a first reading of a local option sales tax ordinance to cut owner-occupied property taxes, setting up a second vote Aug. 25 after a split commission decision. Livestock Oversight Costs: South Dakota’s Brand Board will raise its livestock ownership inspection fee to $1.45 per head starting Oct. 1, citing higher staffing and operating expenses. Medical Cannabis Rules: Federal reclassification of medical marijuana to Schedule III could improve tax deductions and banking access, but state officials say more details are still unclear. Agriculture & Markets: Corn futures climbed after USDA trimmed crop condition ratings, while cattle futures rose on stronger beef values. Energy & Fuel Prices: Diesel pricing updates from GasBuddy showed the lowest Codington County diesel at $4.55/gal for the week ending Aug. 8, alongside broader statewide averages. Cybersecurity & Water Systems: A wave of cyberattacks on water utilities highlighted gaps in rural infrastructure protection and renewed calls for minimum safeguards. Drought & Fire Response: Gov. Larry Rhoden expanded state wildland firefighting resources beyond the Black Hills protection district to help local governments during drought conditions. Livestock Zoning Debate: Tripp County residents pushed for zoning rules as a proposed 10,000-head hog confinement moves forward, with commissioners declining temporary zoning. Tech & Consumer Protection: A major multistate trial against Meta over alleged addictive features harming youth began, with South Dakota’s AG coalition supporting accountability efforts.
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