AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPublic Lands & Wildlife Protection: Wyoming’s “Path of the Pronghorn” is one signature away from stronger protections after a long push to safeguard the migration corridor used by pronghorn moving between I-80 and Grand Teton. Outdoor Safety & Recreation: Free Kids Fishing Day is coming to Cody and Lovell on Saturday, June 6, with free poles for the first 350 kids (ages 14 and under) in Cody and family fishing activities at the Bighorn Canyon Visitor’s Center in Lovell. Local Travel Planning: Curt Gowdy State Park is launching a master plan process after years of rising use, asking visitors what they want next—beyond trails, including campsite and water improvements. Road & Summer Travel Disruptions: Casper drivers should expect summer construction headaches starting June 1, including a signal repair closure at 15th/Wolcott and upcoming Poplar Street work. Tourism Spotlight: Airbnb is calling out “playcations” for summer 2026, with booking growth near golf, boating, and surf—plus mentions of Cheyenne, Wyoming, as a golf-friendly getaway. Wyoming Power Project Watch: State and federal officials heard testimony on the Seminoe pumped storage project, a plan to add an upper lake and underground powerhouse to shift energy production. Family-Friendly History on Rails: Union Pacific’s Big Boy 4014 continues its America’s 250th tour, with Wyoming’s Cheyenne departure highlighted as the locomotive heads east.
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