AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWildfire readiness: Gov. Mark Gordon and Wyoming State Forester Kelly Norris say drought and early drying mean an “active and potentially extended” fire season, with state, county, and federal partners gearing up for year-round risk. Severe weather watch: Forecasters flag a weekend storm setup for the Plains, with damaging winds and large hail possible across parts of Wyoming and the region. Water quality alert: Teton County posted E. coli warning signs near Hunt Bridge (Fish Creek) and Rafter J Ranch (Flat Creek), urging people to avoid swimming or floating until levels drop. Pronghorn protection: A Wyoming working group completed its review toward protecting the “Path of the Pronghorn” migration corridor, a long-running fight tied to energy development and habitat fragmentation. Data center debate: Microsoft held a Cheyenne community meeting on expansion plans, with UW research noting more information is needed on water and energy impacts amid drought concerns. Public access boost: Wyoming libraries and State Parks continue offering free day passes for checkout, lowering the barrier to state park visits. Road work: WYDOT hot-mix patching is scheduled across Fremont County starting June 1, with lane impacts and traffic control.
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