AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoBlack Hills Energy & Uranium Development: A company behind the long-stalled Dewey-Burdock uranium mine says it’s seeking a restart of South Dakota state permitting after a 13-year pause, now that key federal approvals are in place—renewing the debate over water impacts from in-situ drilling. Carbon Capture & Mines Research: South Dakota Mines researchers say they’ve developed enzyme-based carbon capture inspired by Black Hills microbes, aiming to speed up CO2 removal from industrial emissions and move toward beta testing in 2026. Water & Data Centers: With drought stressing Rapid City’s water planning, coverage highlights how the proposed Sequitor Edge data center plans to use a closed-loop cooling system and far less water than traditional designs. Ag Policy & Farmer Mental Health: Reporting spotlights regenerative-ag politics tied to a White House fight over pesticide concerns, plus new farmer-focused mental health support efforts in South Dakota. Tourism & Local Tax Debate: A viewpoint piece questions a proposed “tourism tax” plan that would replace property taxes with visitor-paid revenue, arguing tourism is already a major jobs and tax engine. Community & Events: Independence Day celebrations at Mount Rushmore drew visitors from across the country despite weather disruptions, while local entertainment continues with summer concert programming. Energy Prices: GasBuddy reports South Dakota regular and diesel averages easing in the week ending June 27, with notable low-price pockets across multiple counties. Obituary: Robert “Bob” Lee Wiebers, a longtime meat industry executive known as the “Bacon Man,” died at 87.
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