AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLocal Elections: Laramie’s Albany County Public Library hosted a League of Women Voters forum with seven City Council candidates, spotlighting housing, infrastructure, jobs, and poverty ahead of the upcoming primary. Energy Grid: Western governors—including Wyoming Gov. Spencer Cox’s successor lineup—back a multi-state task force (WestTEC) to map and speed transmission-line upgrades across the region. Rare Earths & Industry: American Rare Earths says its Halleck Creek project in northeastern Wyoming has moved into an accelerated pilot plant phase to prove rare-earth processing into refined oxide. Immigration Court Fight: A lawsuit alleges the Laramie County Sheriff’s Office blocked access to “critical evidence” tied to an immigration case, raising Wyoming Public Records Act claims. Public Safety (July 4): Cheyenne police and fire officials warn fireworks are illegal in the city, stress burn and eye-injury risks even from sparklers, and note the Capitol fireworks show timing. Federal Politics: The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a decades-old limit on coordinated party spending, potentially reshaping campaign money nationwide. Wildlife/Outdoors: Yellowstone reported unexpected late-June snow closures ahead of the July 4 weekend.
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