AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUranium & Energy: enCore Energy says the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued a Finding of No Significant Impact for the Dewey Burdock Uranium Project, clearing another step toward renewing its 20-year source materials license. Agribusiness & Events: SDSU Extension’s Energize conference in Wall highlighted youth entrepreneurship as a key lever for keeping young people in rural South Dakota. Food Safety: Power Plate Meals recalled about 5,795 pounds of frozen meatloaf meals shipped to South Dakota, after soy was left off the label; no confirmed illnesses reported. Transportation & Construction: SDDOT scheduled a landslide repair on Highway 46 near Mayfield and Irene, with an underdrain system planned after the Fourth of July. Local Governance: Sioux Falls voters elected James Oppenheimer and Sara Pankonin to the City Council, with both races centered on neighborhood issues, growth, and affordability. Public Safety Reform: South Dakota’s Department of Corrections is restructuring after a consultant warned staffing is “thin,” including a recommendation for a Rehabilitation and Reentry Division. Housing Policy: A bipartisan Senate-passed housing bill aims to boost supply and ease costs for first-time buyers, now headed to the House. Agriculture Policy: Farm Bill 2.0 text (Agricultural Act of 2026) was released by Senate Ag chair John Boozman, setting up a comment period before markup.
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