AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoForeign Policy: Rumblings of a U.S. strike on Cuba are heating up, with Cuba warning of “incalculable consequences” while Republicans argue the administration should stay focused on Iran first. Ag & Energy Policy: Collin Peterson says year-round E15 faces Senate hurdles and, even if it passes, infrastructure limits could blunt demand—while South Dakota’s own E15 push keeps running into political and practical friction. Roads & Construction: Drivers in the Black Hills and Sioux Falls are bracing for a busy week of closures and detours, including Arrowhead Parkway work starting May 21 and multiple Rapid City lane restrictions. Weather & Public Safety: Severe storms are already rolling through the Plains with tornado and hail risk, and Siouxland cleanup is underway after Sunday’s damage. State Agriculture: Gov. Larry Rhoden named Jerry Schmitz of Vermillion as the 2026 Governor’s Ag Ambassador. Local Economy: SBA drought disaster loans are now available for small businesses in 14 South Dakota counties. Infrastructure: Watertown airport construction is underway, and a major Heartland Fiber build aims to expand long-haul broadband across the region.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.