AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWildfire Watch (Jackson/BTNF): A new lightning-sparked Boulder Creek Fire was reported on Bridger-Teton National Forest near Granite Creek, growing to about 0.1–0.25 acres by Monday morning; crews are using a direct extinguishment strategy and aim for containment by evening, with fire danger in the area listed as “high.” Fuel-Reduction Open House (Jackson Hole): BTNF invites the public to learn about the Cache Creek to Josie’s Ridge Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project (June 25, 5–7 p.m. at the Jackson Ranger District Office), including two field trips with a short hike and RSVP required. Road-Trip Planning (National Parks): National parks this summer may mean longer waits and fewer services as staffing stays stretched and permanent workers have been reduced, so travelers should expect possible entry-gate slowdowns and less ranger-led programming. Severe Weather Alerts (NOAA): NOAA explains how severe thunderstorm warnings are tiered—base “severe,” then “considerable,” and the top “destructive” category for storms capable of very high winds and large hail—after recent storms produced damaging winds up to 90–100+ mph. Local Roads (Rawlins): WYDOT and the City of Rawlins shared guidance on the bypass construction detour, including how commercial traffic is routed and where locals can detour instead, plus reminders to obey posted speeds on detours. Budget Road Trips (State Rankings): A new 2026 budget-friendly road trip ranking highlights which states balance affordability (gas, hotels, everyday costs) with recreation and road quality—useful for planning Wyoming-adjacent drives. Wyoming Outdoors & Wildlife (Drought): Research discussed by Wyoming Public Radio says severe drought is shrinking preferred habitat across the Mountain West, hitting predators like cougars hardest as prey and cover decline. Wyoming Events & Culture (Cody): The 51st Milward Simpson Awards were handed out in Cody, spotlighting top Wyoming high school athletes. Wyoming Travel Inspiration (Jackson/History): A look at Craig Johnson’s Longmire roots ties Wyoming literary tourism to his long-running character and book tour tradition.
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