AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWyoming U.S. Senate primaries: Five Republicans and two Democrats filed for Wyoming’s Aug. 18 junior U.S. senator nominations, setting up a crowded GOP field that includes Rep. Harriet Hageman and Sam Mead, with other contenders pitching land, rural communities and mental health access. Gaming and tourism investment: Wyoming Downs and 307 Horse Racing broke ground on an $80 million destination near I-25, projecting major job creation and new tax revenue, with a spring 2027 opening targeted. Cheyenne entertainment expansion: Tilt, a 14,000-square-foot indoor arcade/VR/mini-bowling venue, opened at Frontier Mall, giving families another all-seasons option as summer ramps up. Federal court fight tied to Wyoming tech: A judge blocked the NSF from transferring control of the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center, citing likely legal violations and possible political retaliation. Health care scrutiny in Wyoming region: CMS ratings highlighted poor performance at two Luzerne County nursing homes tied to ownership changes, underscoring ongoing staffing and quality concerns. Immigration medical neglect: A national investigation reports detainees in at least 33 states allege serious gaps in medical care, including delayed medications and untreated conditions.
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