AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWater & Utilities: Cheyenne shut down a public irrigation system after a Meta data-center contractor’s “fill and flush” discharge was traced to a rare, multidrug-resistant bacterium in the city’s wastewater; officials say drinking water wasn’t affected and the contractor’s discharge privileges were stripped. Public Safety & Policy: Wyoming and 48 other attorneys general urged the FCC to tighten rules that would block scammers from buying legitimate phone numbers, after Americans lost nearly $2 billion to robocalls and texts. Healthcare Funding: Wyoming’s health department is inviting hospitals and responders to apply for $205M in federal rural-health transformation funds aimed at expanding physician residencies, emergency capacity, and telespecialist services. Energy & Economic Development: The University of Wyoming tapped longtime oil-and-gas advocate Pete Obermueller to lead its School of Energy Resources, while Wyoming also rolled out $205M to bolster rural healthcare access. Telecom Growth: Bluepeak hit 500,000 fiber premises passed across multiple states including Wyoming, signaling continued buildout momentum. Local Infrastructure: Cheyenne opened the Parsley Bridge Greenway connector, completing a missing link to connect north-side neighborhoods to the Greater Cheyenne Greenway system. Business & Community: Wyoming coal company won federal money to extract critical minerals from the Powder River Basin.
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