AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoWyoming Crypto & Travel Economy: Wyoming’s Frontier Stable Tokens are live, letting shoppers pay with the state’s own stablecoin—an experiment that could reshape how visitors spend while Wyoming courts “money of all kinds.” Wildlife & Visitor Safety: A Yellowstone-area viral incident shows why wildlife distance matters; plus a separate Yellowstone nightmare involved a semi spilling an estimated 250 million bees, triggering stings and major cleanup delays. Public Lands & Outdoor Planning: Black Hills National Forest brings back its Moon Walk guided night hikes (free, 1–2 hours) starting June 27 near Sundance, and Wyoming fire managers are flagging high danger in Grand Teton/Bridger-Teton/Elk Refuge with reminders about campfires and fireworks. Road & Trail Updates: WYDOT says Green River I-80 tunnel repairs are nearly done with testing June 22–23, and Park County’s Morrison Jeep Trail faces a June 22–28 temporary closure for blasting. Family Travel & Health Claims: Stores near Grand Teton/Yellowstone are selling canned “scented oxygen,” but doctors warn the benefits are likely overstated—plan for real acclimation instead. Community Builds: Cheyenne’s Pronghorn Crossing Blitz Build (Habitat for Humanity) is underway with volunteers from across the country through June 25.
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