AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWildlife & Public Lands: The BLM is asking for public input on a preliminary environmental assessment for removing about 1,800 excess wild horses from Wyoming’s Red Desert Complex and updating herd management plans; comments are due July 13. Water & Drought: Utah and Wyoming are pushing for a seven-state Colorado River deal before an Oct. 1 deadline, warning that failure means federal intervention and likely lawsuits. Local Utilities: Cheyenne water and sewer rates rise Oct. 1, 2026, with a 3% hike in monthly service fees and tiered residential water increases. Outdoor Safety: A cold front is set to bring cooler temps, rain, and mountain snow to the region, with strong winds that could reach 50 mph midweek. Health & Environment: Tularemia (“rabbit fever”) was detected in a dead rabbit in Colorado’s Larimer County, prompting precautions for people outdoors. Recreation & Learning: Teton Science Schools and the Wyoming DOE launched the first Wyoming Place-Based Education Microcredential for educators. Energy: Energy Fuels says its uranium operations are on pace to hit a mid-year production milestone of 1.6 million pounds of U3O8.
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