AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWildlife Safety in Yellowstone: A 65-year-old Washington grandfather was seriously injured after a bull bison charged and tossed him about 8 feet at Bridge Bay Campground; he’s expected to recover, and the incident is a sharp reminder to keep distance during rut season. Health Alert for Travelers: Wyoming’s Department of Health declared a measles outbreak in Teton County after a third linked case; visitors may have been exposed in Jackson and Grand Teton-area locations, with officials urging monitoring for symptoms. Family Travel Perks: Hotels are rolling out kid- and teen-focused programming (from activity hubs to age-based experiences) as families increasingly let children steer vacation plans. Cheyenne Frontier Days Prep: Cheyenne businesses are gearing up for the Frontier Days rush starting Friday, with extra inventory and staffing for visitors. Public Lands & Monuments: Trump plans to shrink two Utah national monuments (Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante), a move conservation groups say they’ll fight—relevant for travelers planning Southwest public-land stops. Local Arts Stop: Rock Springs’ Broadway Theater is hosting an artists’ reception for Wyoming nature photographer Angela Rivers, adding a fresh local art angle to summer outings.
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