AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWater for Wildlife: Volunteers repaired a Wyoming “wildlife guzzler” near Woods Landing to help animals through a hot, dry summer, with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department saying these tanks can be critical when drought pushes wildlife to travel farther for water. Local Water Governance: Cheyenne’s Board of Public Utilities is reminding residents to follow summer watering rules—no watering between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., and lawn watering limited to three days a week—warning that Colorado River curtailment could affect the city’s supply. Severe Weather Watch: Forecasters flagged a Saturday severe thunderstorm threat across northeastern Wyoming and western South Dakota, with damaging winds and hail possible, plus a Sunday shift toward scattered showers. Wildlife & Public Safety: Jackson’s People’s Market got a surprise moose sighting, with organizers urging people to keep at least 25 yards from wildlife. Pet Health: Wyoming veterinarians warn tick season is starting early and may be worse after a mild winter, urging pet owners to use prevention and check outdoors. Infrastructure Update: WYDOT crews are nearing the end of repairs for the Green River westbound tunnel, with light testing June 22-23 and traffic changes tied to barrier removal. Permitting & Growth: Uinta County approved a conditional use permit for Prometheus Hyperscale’s data center near Evanston, setting conditions tied to construction timelines and environmental compliance. Wilderness Policy Fight: A report says the Forest Service authorized expanded gas-powered chainsaw use in the Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness without public comment or environmental review, raising concerns about broader impacts.
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