AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoColorado River Drought: Lake Powell and Lake Mead hit record lows, pushing the system toward the point where hydropower output could be affected and raising alarms for water supplies across the basin. Wyoming Health Care: The American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline stroke initiative brings a $5.2 million boost to strengthen stroke care coordination statewide, emphasizing that minutes matter. Energy Jobs and Industry: Mesa Power Solutions opened a new $70 million manufacturing campus in Evansville, aiming to expand domestic power equipment production for utilities and data centers. Wildlife and Recreation: Grand Teton National Park will move forward with a separated multi-use pathway along the Moose-Wilson corridor, with added mitigation to reduce impacts to wildlife and wetlands. Wildlife Management: Wyoming Game and Fish reports increased bear conflicts in Sheridan County as drought and late-summer feeding drive more encounters. Public Lands/Fire & Weather: The Bare Fire in the Bridger-Teton National Forest is now 100% contained, while mudslides and storm impacts continue to affect parts of Wyoming. Sage Grouse Watch: Wyoming leks show fewer male sage grouse this year, adding to a long-term downward trend for the species. Outdoor Fishing: Wyoming Game and Fish lifted a voluntary afternoon fishing closure on the Snake River and Flat Creek after monsoon rains cooled streams. Local Government & Infrastructure: WYDOT bridge work on I-80 near Green River Tunnels brings lane closures and an extended on-ramp shutdown.
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