AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBLM Leadership: The U.S. Senate confirmed Steve Pearce as head of the Bureau of Land Management, a big deal for Wyoming since the agency manages roughly a third of the state’s land—supporters frame him as a “guardian,” while conservationists warn his record could tilt further toward oil-and-gas priorities. Wyoming Storm Fallout: A late-season winter storm slammed south-central Wyoming, with blizzard conditions and power outages hitting thousands; WYDOT closed major stretches of I-80 and other highways as drivers faced whiteouts and drifting snow. Data Center Water & Power Anxiety: Cheyenne’s public debate over a pause on new data centers continued, with residents pressing for more transparency on water, energy, noise, and growth impacts—while developers pushed back on misinformation. Climate & Rain Reality Check: New research suggests heavier downpours can leave Western landscapes drier over time, because intense bursts don’t soak in as well and evaporate faster. Wildlife & Access: Montana’s corner-crossing fight is back in court, with Wyoming’s prior ruling cited as a reason Montana should treat the practice differently. Road Update: U.S. 14A between Burgess Junction and Lovell is set to open Thursday, May 21, after slide repairs.
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