AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWyoming & Cheyenne Tech Fallout: Wyoming officials traced a rare bacterium found in Cheyenne wastewater to Meta’s $800M “Project Cosmo” data center, tied to a fill-and-flush cooling prep; the contamination didn’t reach drinking water, but the political fight is just starting. Consumer Protection: A 46-state AG coalition reached a $45M settlement with Block/Cash App over claims it misled users about fraud safety, with Wyoming notably not part of the deal. Elections & Campaigns: Wyoming’s U.S. House race heats up as Lisa Kinney criticizes removal of Native history signage at Grand Teton under a federal order; meanwhile, Cheyenne’s Paul Wing launches a bid for House District 11. State Politics & Courts: Wyoming’s Judicial Nominating Commission sent Gov. Mark Gordon three nominees to fill a Sheridan Circuit Court vacancy. Local Law Enforcement: Cheyenne agencies coordinated to arrest a 17-year-old wanted on Alabama felony warrants without incident. Wyoming Culture & Community: The Wyoming International Film Festival returns in Cheyenne after near cancellation, and veterans in Casper push to place the “Silent Battle” mental health sculpture permanently. National/Policy Watch: The right’s conspiracy push around Sen. Mitch McConnell’s health continues, while federal agencies test new ways to track recreation use on public lands.
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