AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoU.S. Senate race in Wyoming: Republican newcomer Jimmy Skovgard is making the case for “guardrails” and constitutional limits in his bid for an open U.S. Senate seat, arguing the 2024 cycle’s divisive rhetoric is driving chaos. Wyoming public safety and drugs: Federal, state, and local leaders in Cheyenne held a “United Against Drugs” briefing, saying Wyoming task forces dismantled dozens of trafficking organizations and pointing to I-25 as a corridor for drugs moving from Denver back into the state. Cheyenne shooting response: Community members launched a GoFundMe for a Cheyenne family after a 15-year-old was killed in a weekend shooting, with a 13-year-old taken into custody. Wyoming politics and flags: Gov. Mark Gordon ordered flags lowered to half-staff for Sen. Lindsey Graham’s death. Education policy: Gov. Gordon shared Wyoming’s education innovation model in Washington, D.C., unveiling a national “CHANGE Playbook” focused on community-tailored reforms. Campaign trail: A Casper event Saturday will let voters meet multiple Wyoming candidates while grabbing free food. Energy and environment: Frontier Nuclear kicked off a 2026 drill program at its Pine Ridge uranium project in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin. Weather: A heat dome pushed record highs across the region, with Billings and Sheridan both topping 100 degrees and humidity expected to linger.
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