AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWildfire & drought watch: Large fires are burning across the West, including in Wyoming, as drought and unusually strong winds push conditions to a high preparedness level—expect impacts to worsen in late June. Fourth of July travel reality: Some western communities canceled or restricted fireworks due to fire-weather and drought, while Mount Rushmore brought fireworks back after a six-year break as part of America’s 250th. Outdoors & water concerns: Anglers and locals packed meetings over the Seminoe pumped-storage hydropower plan, arguing key downstream impacts to trout waters and wildlife haven’t been fully analyzed. Safety for visitors: Jackson police are stepping up impaired-driving enforcement for Widespread Panic at Snow King, urging a plan for getting home safely. Wyoming courts & healthcare: A mother-daughter pair was sentenced in a $800K Wyoming Medicaid fraud scheme tied to a behavioral health clinic. Gas prices snapshot: Diesel and premium prices dipped in parts of Wyoming in the week ending June 27, with Cheyenne County regular gas reported as low as $3.07.
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