AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoData Centers Policy: Gov. Mark Gordon signed an executive order laying out a “Data Centers the Wyoming Way” framework, aiming to attract AI infrastructure investment while pushing water and wildlife protections, workforce development, transparency, and safeguards for residential electricity customers. Local Governance & Housing: Laramie County commissioners postponed a vote on Iron Guard Workforce Housing’s “man camp” permit after the applicant requested more time to work through contractual issues, kicking the public hearing and decision to a later meeting. Education & Facilities: The Laramie County School District voted to sell or transfer the closed Deming Elementary School building, citing capacity and condition concerns and seeking to reduce long-term maintenance liability. Workforce & Skills: Casper College students won five gold medals at the Wyoming SkillsUSA state competition and advance to nationals in Atlanta. Rural Connectivity: Range announced a new fiber build in southeast Crook County and northeast Weston County—about 50 miles, serving roughly 60 rural customers, with service expected in spring 2027. Public Safety & Business: A South Grand-area business owner reported vandalism at The Gin Room, renewing calls for more police patrols.
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