AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWyoming Data Centers: Cheyenne hosted a tour of Related Digital’s 302MW IT-capacity campus as Gov. Mark Gordon and Mayor Patrick Collins emphasized a “closed loop” approach meant to protect Wyoming water and keep power use from hitting residents’ rates, aligning with Gordon’s “Data Centers the Wyoming Way” executive order. Immigration Enforcement: The Wyoming ACLU says it has filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit challenging Laramie County Sheriff’s 287(g) ICE agreements, and is now sending records requests to other Wyoming agencies with similar contracts. Public Safety—E-bikes: Green River and Rock Springs officials say e-bike rules lag behind rider speeds, with cities weighing new ordinances as Wyoming considers statewide changes. Tribal History: Northern Cheyenne leaders are preparing for the Little Bighorn’s 150th anniversary, including a traditional camp and new interpretive marker work along the Little Bighorn River. Local Services: Casper opened “Among Friends,” a new ADA-compliant adult day center for seniors 55+ aimed at reducing isolation and supporting people with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
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