AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHuman Remains Identified: Sublette County investigators confirmed the remains found near Sweetwater Gap in 2025 are those of missing Scottish camper John Gillies, with DNA help from Scotland and the Wyoming State Crime Laboratory—an emotional closure for his family. Public Access & Outdoor Recreation: Cheyenne officially opened the Belvoir Ranch Open Space trail network after decades of planning, with 13 miles of natural-surface trails for hikers and mountain bikers plus a universal access route. Fishing Access Spotlight: Wyoming Game and Fish highlighted Kinnear Pond and the new Popo Agie Public Access Area, reminding visitors to follow posted rules on these special access sites. Wildlife & Land Management: The U.S. Forest Service approved a 694-acre expansion for Grand Targhee Resort, citing scaled-down impacts while aiming to meet recreation demand. Health Alert for Travelers: Wyoming health officials confirmed measles exposure in Teton County, including spots in Grand Teton National Park and Jackson, urging people to watch for symptoms after possible June 17–25 exposure. Water Worries for the West: A Colorado River water settlement for Native communities is stalled as Upper Basin states—including Wyoming—raise concerns, keeping some families without running water. Fire Season Watch: The Forest Service’s new chief warned that this year’s wildfire pace is worse than prior years, underscoring risks for visitors heading into holiday crowds.
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