AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCommunity & Youth Sports: The Chicago Bears are bringing their 3rd annual youth football camp back to the Meskwaki Settlement on July 18, adding a new Girls Flag Football Camp alongside the Mini Monsters program and continuing a growing mentorship partnership with the Meskwaki Nation. Local Government: State Auditor Rob Sand held a Sioux County town hall, pitching “rotating the crops” in Iowa politics and calling for oversight of Education Savings Accounts as data-center proposals loom in the background. Arts & Civic Life: The Iowa DOT wrapped up its America 250 Scenic Byways Road Trip at the Meskwaki Tribal Center, spotlighting Meskwaki history and archaeology through talks by state and local experts. Libraries & Learning: Toledo Public Library received a Tama County Community Foundation grant for “Spark a Love for Reading,” adding new picture books and puppet backpacks, and also earned state accreditation. Education & Schools: UNI recognized Spring 2026 graduates, while Union CSD named Collin Arndt as its new student success coordinator and 9-12 activities director. Public Safety & Health: Story County residents can apply for state flood recovery aid after July 2-4 storms, with grants up to $7,000 and disaster case advocacy available. Sports Culture (National): Congress is pressing the WNBA for answers by July 24 over officiating and physical play concerns involving Caitlin Clark, following a June 24 throat-contact incident that drew new scrutiny. Local Elections: A Runnells council race could be decided by a hat draw after a tie in a special election, with the Polk County Board of Supervisors expected to pick next Tuesday.
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