AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPipeline Permit Fight: North Dakota PSC attorneys argued the agency can’t weigh public safety when approving a Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline permit, as counties and landowners sue over alleged flaws in the process. Mining & Jobs: Relevant Gold completed a high-resolution VTEM and magnetic survey at its Bradley Peak Gold Camp in Wyoming, partly funded through the state’s Energy Matching Funds program. Energy & Infrastructure: Aecon’s consortium won an $815 million contract for Winnipeg’s North End sewage treatment upgrade, a reminder of how large water projects keep driving regional construction demand. Wyoming Economy & Privacy: A pair of Wyoming opinion pieces zero in on AI data centers—one warning about privacy and governance, another arguing data centers may not be the “savior” Wyoming needs. Public Safety & Cost: A new study says speeding saves drivers little time but costs money in fuel, with implications for Wyoming drivers facing summer gas prices. Local Business Buzz: Ten Sleep Brewing says Speed Goat beer is staying put, with distribution changes starting in August and cans now available. Community Calendar: Cheyenne Frontier Days and other July events keep rolling, including Frontier Days music at multiple venues and Casper Pride’s expanded Pride Center hours starting July 20.
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