AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Health Alert: Wyoming health officials confirmed measles in Teton County and warned of possible exposure for visitors at Grand Teton National Park’s Colter Bay Village restaurants (June 17-18), a Colter Bay convenience store (June 20), and Target in Jackson (June 25), urging anyone exposed to watch for symptoms for 21 days and avoid crowded/high-risk settings. Road & Travel Disruptions: WYDOT says expect up to 40-minute delays July 7-11 while crews set concrete arches for the Kemmerer South wildlife crossings project on US 189; and in Casper, I-25 will close July 7-11 for Hereford Lane bridge removal with detours in place. Outdoor & Wildlife: Bridger-Teton National Forest begins maintenance on Granite Creek Road with a full closure July 13 (9 a.m.-3 p.m.) for magnesium chloride dust abatement. Cheyenne Frontier Days: The new Morning Star American Indian Village opens for Cheyenne Frontier Days July 17-26, debuting a redesigned performance space and permanent cultural landmark. Local Events: Pinedale’s free Soundcheck Summer Music Series hits July 4 with Sweet Megg headlining at American Legion Park, timed to pair with the town’s July 4 picnic and fireworks. Wyoming Tourism & Nature Research: UW Extension welcomed Nicole “Nicki” Nimlos as a statewide rangeland management specialist, focusing on range monitoring and grazing practices.
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