AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRare Earth Drilling in Wyoming: American Rare Earths has started a 2026 drilling program at its Halleck Creek project, targeting feasibility-level core drilling at the Cowboy State Mine area to support a definitive feasibility study for what it calls the largest known U.S. rare earth deposit. Wildlife Rules at Yellowstone: Visitors are reminded that getting too close to animals in Yellowstone can bring big fines and safety risks, with park guidance urging people to leave wildlife alone. Cheyenne Voters Weigh Upgrades: Cheyenne residents will decide in August 2026 on a renewed “6th Penny” sales tax to fund downtown and citywide infrastructure, safety, and recreation projects. Turkey Management in Casper: Western wildlife officials met in Casper to compare turkey management strategies, with Wyoming Game and Fish reporting strong populations and watching for future risks like low snow and riparian impacts. Wyoming Wildlife Staffing: Wyoming Game and Fish named Sam Stephens as the new South Jackson wildlife biologist, stepping in after Gary Fralick’s retirement. Public Health & Access: Wyoming’s maternity care is under pressure as licensed OB-GYNs with a Wyoming address remain limited and some areas face “maternity deserts,” with closures cited as a key driver. Air Quality Warning: Air quality alerts urged reduced driving and outdoor activity in parts of the Midwest and Southern California due to unhealthy ozone and dust.
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