AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRoadless Rule Fight: USDA has proposed rescinding the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule nationwide, a move that would lift long-standing limits on roads and logging across about 44 million acres of national forest, including roughly 3.3 million acres in Wyoming; the public can comment through Sept. 21. Drought & Water Stress: New reporting says monsoon rains have not meaningfully eased Intermountain West drought, with nearly 95% of the region still dry and major reservoirs like Lake Powell and Lake Mead at critical lows. Colorado River Negotiations: Nevada’s water officials say they still have “hope” as federal plans could force steep, mandatory cuts to Lower Basin states’ allocations. Wyoming Grazing Court Clash: A federal judge is expected soon on whether to block cattle from grizzly-bear allotments in the Gros Ventre area while a lawsuit challenges permitting. Local Infrastructure: WYDOT plans night work to install traffic lane delineators along Coffeen Avenue in Sheridan to reduce risky left-turn conflicts. Energy Demand & Data Centers: A new look at AI’s electricity appetite highlights how data centers are reshaping power planning and costs—fueling local pushback. Wildlife & Health: Montana’s Game and Fish commission backed expanding a pheasant program despite critics questioning whether it truly recruits hunters; meanwhile, West Nile virus has been detected in a Michigan blood donation. Weather Watch: Forecasts point to weekend monsoon moisture with isolated to scattered storms across Wyoming and nearby areas.
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