AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPresidential tourism + local construction: President Trump is set to visit North Dakota this week ahead of the July 4 opening of the $450M Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, spotlighting a major Badlands-area buildout and the state’s role in the America 250 celebrations. Severe weather recovery: Gov. Kelly Armstrong declared a statewide disaster after June 7-9 storms caused about $4.6M in damage to electrical infrastructure and hit six counties, with tornadoes, high winds and large hail driving the response and possible FEMA steps. Energy + grid planning: Western governors backed a $60B push to expand transmission lines, and the broader theme is clear: AI and electrification are straining power delivery, pushing utilities and regions toward faster grid upgrades. Oil production momentum: U.S. crude output hit a record 13.93M bpd in April, with North Dakota rising to about 1.13M bpd. AI power demand reality check: A new national focus is shifting from AI software to electricity supply, as data centers and AI “campuses” face long waits for interconnection and equipment. Local infrastructure disruption: A bridge closure in Pembina is cutting off access to the golf course, parks and airport, with residents pressing for answers and shorter detours. Safety + transportation: ND DOT and State Patrol are outlining Medora traffic plans for the July 1-5 holiday period, including delays tied to the president’s visit. Agriculture industry leadership: U.S. Wheat Associates named Kansas farmer Gary Millershaski as chairman, replacing ND’s Jim Pellman. Banking + community finance: Bank of North Dakota released its 2025 annual report, highlighting disaster relief programs and modernization progress.
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