AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoData Centers in Cheyenne: Cheyenne City Council voted down a 12-month moratorium on new data center development after hours of public comment, with residents citing water, noise and property-value worries while opponents warned a pause could chill investment and jobs. Immigration Enforcement Fight: The ACLU of Wyoming sued Laramie County Sheriff’s Office over three ICE 287(g) agreements, arguing the sheriff acted outside required public and legal processes; the case adds pressure to how local agencies handle federal immigration duties. Rare Earths Drilling: American Rare Earths began 2026 feasibility-level exploration drilling at its Halleck Creek project in Wyoming, targeting the Cowboy State mine with results feeding a definitive study. PFAS Funding: EPA announced $9.4 million for Wyoming to address PFAS and other emerging contaminants in small or disadvantaged communities. Energy & Jobs Snapshot: Wyoming’s unemployment rate fell to 3.5% in April, and fuel-price reports show midgrade and premium gas still fluctuating across counties. Local Business & Community: Cheyenne’s Downtown Bronze Project is seeking volunteers for spring statue cleaning, and Park County Travel Council approved extra funding for July 4 fireworks and an economic impact study for Cody events.
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