AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWyoming Travel & Tourism Policy: Lawmakers are drafting a bill that would let the Wyoming Department of Audit withhold sales, use, and lodging tax money from public institutions that miss financial reporting deadlines for three years or more—aimed at fixing long-running enforcement gaps. Outdoor Recreation & Safety: Teton County and federal fire managers have raised fire danger to “high” across major public lands, citing dry fuels and more abandoned campfires, with no major restrictions discussed yet. Climbing Access: Federal agencies released draft guidance that keeps established rock climbing routes open and officially allows fixed anchors, with climbers invited to weigh in. Wildlife-Friendly Summer Prep: Wyoming State Forestry says it has contracted aircraft earlier than ever for an already-busy fire season, while Game and Fish volunteers repaired a wildlife “guzzler” to help animals through dry months. Local Getaway Ideas: Pine Bluffs’ trail system is free and open, with hiking, archery, disc golf, and interpretive stops like “Windows on the Past.” Community Events: Cheyenne’s June 19-21 Senior Olympics qualifying event and other Cheyenne-area weekend happenings include a tabletop adventure at the Historic Governors’ Mansion and the Wyoming Brewers Festival in Cheyenne.
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