AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoCommunity Health & Fitness: New Ulm’s Rec Center hired Dylan Maanum as its new aquatics and fitness coordinator, aiming to upgrade programs and bring high-quality equipment to the community. Outdoor Wellness: Missouri National Recreational River is offering free family fishing clinics every Saturday (June 20–Aug.) with gear and bait provided, plus tips on ethical angling and stopping aquatic invasive species. Youth Health Services: USD students helped run Special Olympics Healthy Athletes hearing screenings for 85 athletes, using visual schedules to reduce anxiety and guide families through multiple hearing tests. Care for Kids in Need: Abbott House opened two new intensive therapeutic foster homes in Rapid City to meet statewide demand, with both facilities already at capacity. Public Health Watch: Wind Cave National Park reported three rabid bats since early May and urges anyone who may have had contact—alive or dead—to seek medical guidance right away. Food & Nutrition Policy: A ProPublica report says hundreds of thousands of children lost SNAP benefits after federal changes, raising concerns about food access. Local Planning: Rapid City residents have until today to comment on the Parks and Recreation Master Plan, with priorities including trails, neighborhood parks, and indoor wellness spaces.
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