AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSevere Weather Watch: The National Weather Service flagged parts of southeast Wyoming for strong to severe storms Monday, with large hail, damaging winds, and an isolated tornado or two possible along the I-80 corridor. Water & Climate Policy: A new push to hold corporate utilities accountable for Wyoming’s water future comes as the EPA weighs further coal-ash rollbacks that could weaken protections for contaminated groundwater. Wildlife: Wyoming wolf research finds wolves in the southern Greater Yellowstone area average about 92 pounds—about 50% heavier than wolves in Minnesota’s northwoods—fueling fresh debate about “superwolf” myths. Local Wildlife Response: A young black bear was relocated after climbing trees in Jackson’s Town Square and being safely captured by WGFD. Infrastructure & Growth Pressure: Teton County residents faced a Rafter J water outage from a main line leak, with a boil-water order expected after repairs. Energy & Industry: Summit Carbon Solutions heads toward trial over a $15 million pipe contract dispute tied to delays in its carbon capture pipeline. Road & Public Works: WYDOT crews begin nighttime thermoplastic striping work in Teton County, with lane closures and minimal delays expected.
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