AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSchool Choice & Courts: Wyoming opened applications for private K-12 voucher funding up to $7,000 per student, even as a lawsuit over the 2025 Steamboat Legacy Scholarship Act’s constitutionality remains pending. Cheyenne Water & Data Centers: Cheyenne’s Board of Public Utilities traced a rare, metal-resistant bacterium to a Meta data center contractor, suspending parts of the city’s reclaimed water program and tightening industrial discharge rules. Energy Grid: Western governors, including Wyoming’s, backed a multi-state task force (WestTEC) aimed at updating regional transmission lines to cut bottlenecks and improve reliability. Healthcare Fraud: A mother-daughter team tied to a Cheyenne behavioral health clinic was sentenced in a Wyoming Medicaid fraud case, ordered to repay more than $800,000. Public Safety & Community: Green River firefighter Lt. Spencer Berry received a regional American Legion Firefighter of the Year award for tunnel rescue efforts after a 2025 crash. Local Business & Gaming: Horse Palace Green River opened at a new expanded location, adding more games, a larger off-track betting area, and updated amenities. Crypto & Courts: A dormant Bitcoin wallet named in a New York lost-property lawsuit moved 30 BTC after nearly 15 years, as the case continues.
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