AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCancer Update: Jill Biden says Joe Biden will live with stage four prostate cancer “forever,” sharing that his symptoms persisted after leaving the White House and he’s since slowed down. Workforce Health: West River Health Science Center in Rapid City graduated 122 registered nurses in its first full year, with many committing to Monument Health roles. Native Cancer Care: Walking Forward, a long-running cancer navigation and screening program for Native communities, is returning to Monument Health with expanded screening and research partnerships. Emergency Response: Black Hills Life Flight marked 20 years of emergency air medical service across western South Dakota, highlighting its “flying ICU” model. Rural Nutrition: SDSU Extension welcomed Megan Block as a new nutrition field specialist focused on food preservation and Farm to School. Livestock Health Alert: South Dakota officials are warning ranchers after New World screwworm was confirmed in Texas, urging extra herd wound checks during peak grazing and shipping season. Community Recovery: Yankton County Drug & DUI Court will hold a graduation June 10, spotlighting treatment courts as a path to stability and wellness. Safety & Injury: A downtown Rapid City pedestrian crash left a person with life-threatening injuries, and Sioux Falls reported a fatal motorcycle collision.
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