AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMedicaid Crackdown: Federal officials announced “unprecedented” Medicaid fraud charges in Minnesota tied to more than $90M across seven programs, with prosecutors expanding strike forces as the case targets vulnerable groups. Pipeline Update: The U.S. Army Corps granted final approval for the Dakota Access Pipeline to keep operating its Lake Oahe/Missouri River crossing in North Dakota, adding leak-detection and groundwater monitoring conditions after years of legal fights. Election Rights Watch: The Supreme Court sent two Voting Rights Act cases back to lower courts, signaling a new fight over who can bring claims tied to election districting after the Court narrowed race-based districting rules. Local Health & Care: Kwik Trip opened a new employee health center with clinic and pharmacy services, while Trinity Homes in Minot completed a hospice/home-health transition by contracting with CHI Health at Home and Hospice and CaringEdge. Safety on the Roads: A Carrington juvenile bicyclist was seriously injured in a crash with a Jeep; the rider wasn’t wearing a helmet.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.