AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHospital Housing Push: Hot Springs’ Fall River Health Services is funding a $2.3M share of a new subdivision to create 48 affordable units near the hospital—aimed at easing a staffing shortage driven by lack of local housing. Medical Training Stability: USD’s shift of most Sanford School of Medicine training to Sioux Falls won’t affect Yankton’s clinical campus, officials say—protecting local training access. Public Health—Heat: A heat advisory hits the Yankton area Tuesday (1–9 p.m.) with highs near 100 and heat index around 102, plus a storm chance later. Substance Use Support: Emily’s Hope expanded its Post-Overdose Response Team to Brown County, offering free, confidential peer support, naloxone, and help connecting to treatment for up to a year. Nutrition for Food Insecurity: Feeding South Dakota received a major Prairie Farms milk donation—10 pallets of 1% half-gallons—plus a matching-donation push during Dairy Month. Infectious Disease Watch: National measles cases are surging, on pace to surpass 2025’s record high, with most cases among unvaccinated people. Safety Alerts: Two separate motorcycle crashes reported this weekend—one in Sioux Falls (2 dead) and another in the Le Mars area (rider died after a high-speed crash). Community Health Events: Rock Steady Boxing 5K is set for June 10 in Pipestone, supporting Parkinson’s-focused exercise programming.
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