AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWyoming Economy & Energy: Gov. Mark Gordon backed the next wave of data centers and nuclear power at the Campbell County Chamber luncheon, while the SBA honored Gillette’s L&H Industrial as Small Business Person of the Year—an upbeat sign for manufacturing and federal contracting. Wildlife & Public Access: Yellowstone’s first 2026 bear attack hit near Old Faithful on the Mystic Falls Trail; several nearby areas are closed while investigators sort out what happened, and the trail had been off-limits in spring until 2024. Elections & Party Tension: Park County GOP leaders sent a “no confidence” letter to Senate District 19 candidate RJ Kost over a Powell Tribune ad that urged voters to call about registration and consider switching party affiliation by May 13. Community & Service: Wyoming National Guard engineers started a Habitat for Humanity build in Cheyenne as part of an Innovative Readiness Training project. Outdoor Economy: A new report says outdoor recreation is a major Wyoming job engine, with hunting leading the way. Water Stress: Wyoming Game and Fish is warning anglers about a tough summer for fish health as low snowpack and heat raise the odds of shrinking or drying waters.
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