AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCheyenne Frontier Days volunteer culture: Cheyenne Frontier Days runs on more than 2,700 volunteers, with locals calling it “the Cheyenne thing to do” and noting how the event boosts shops and keeps Western traditions front and center. Wildlife safety tech: Wyoming Game and Fish is piloting geofencing on the Beartooth Highway to text bear-safety tips when grizzly conflicts rise, aiming to reduce risky encounters near roadsides and camp areas. Game and Fish Commission updates: The Commission approved renewals and new public access easements tied to hunt management areas, plus shared progress on a new mobile app for licenses and regulations. Road-trip reality check: New national research finds speeding barely cuts travel time but costs drivers more in fuel and money—good news for Wyoming travelers trying to stretch summer gas budgets. Family-friendly library on wheels: Laramie County Library System is launching a western-themed “book bike” that will debut at the Cheyenne Frontier Days parade and bring books and activities to community events. Wildfire readiness: The Wyoming Air National Guard’s 153rd Airlift Wing was activated to support wildland firefighting with MAFFS-equipped C-130s, reflecting ongoing fire risk across the West. US89 reopening: WYDOT reported all lanes of US89 reopened after a motorcycle vs. vehicle crash near Jackson.
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