AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHoliday travel & road conditions: Yellowstone warned visitors about big temperature swings after a late-June snowstorm temporarily closed higher-elevation roads, including Dunraven Pass and the Beartooth Highway—an issue for anyone planning a July 4 drive. Weather & outdoor planning: WYDOT says Beartooth Pass (US 212) is still closed at the Montana/Wyoming line due to unseasonal snow and extreme travel conditions, with an opening time not announced. Wildlife & safety: Wyoming Game and Fish relocated a subadult grizzly to reduce conflict potential near Yellowstone’s east entrance. Health alert for visitors: Wyoming health officials issued a measles exposure notice tied to Grand Teton National Park and Jackson-area locations, urging monitoring for symptoms. Local tourism boost: Casper restaurants reported above-average revenue during CNFR, showing how major events can keep travel dollars flowing. America 250 in Wyoming: The Wyoming Air National Guard plans a statewide July 4 flyover with routes reaching communities from the plains to the mountains, ending at the state Capitol in Cheyenne. Fire season watch: Western wildfire conditions remain a concern, with multiple large fires burning across the region.
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