AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoYellowstone Visitor Safety: Yellowstone is urging Fourth of July travelers to plan for crowds and construction, leave fireworks at home, and follow strict fire rules (campfires only in approved rings), plus drive responsibly and watch for wildlife. Grand Teton Traffic Patrols: Grand Teton National Park says law enforcement will ramp up high-visibility patrols this summer, focusing on seatbelts, speeding, and impaired driving—especially near the park’s southern boundary. Holiday DUI Crackdown: Wyoming Highway Patrol and local DUI task forces are increasing enforcement for the July 4 weekend, warning drivers to plan a sober ride and expect stops. Road Closure for Travelers: I-25 through Casper (Curtis Street to Bryan Stock Trail) closes July 7–11 for Herford Lane Bridge demolition, with detours via F Street and Yellowstone Highway. Pronghorn Protection: Wyoming officially designated the Trapper’s Point migration corridor “bottleneck” to limit surface-disturbing activity and keep pronghorn moving through key habitat. Gas Watch: GasBuddy reports the lowest midgrade gas deals in several Wyoming counties this week, including $4.04 in Weston County and $4.29 in Sublette County. Wildfire Caution: Officials continue to track fast-moving fire conditions across the region as holiday travel ramps up.
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