AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNative Community & Wildlife: A bull bison involved in a fatal May attack in Custer State Park has been handed over to a Rosebud Sioux Tribe entity, with the tribe saying it will be relocated and “NOT be euthanized.” Education & Culture: South Dakota’s Summer Library Program kicks off with a “Unearth a Story” theme, inviting kids and families to explore dinosaurs, paleontology and archaeology through local libraries. Arts & Music Education: Rapid City’s Discovery of Strings brings free music lessons to students, using playful “unicorns and lollipops” metaphors and professional musicians from across the country. Local History: The Mead Museum received the 2026 Governor’s Award for History, honoring its restoration work and new exhibit “A Dakota Story.” Sports: USD pole vaulter Anna Willis set a program record and finished third at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, with teammate Marleen Mülla placing 12th. Community Events: Brookings opened “The Wall That Heals” Vietnam memorial replica for free public visits, and Rapid City is pushing final registration for its America 250 Birthday Parade July 2.
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