AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPower & Reliability: Wyoming regulators want answers from Rocky Mountain Power after a massive Nov. outage traced to miscommunication and inadequate procedures during planned maintenance, with the Wyoming Public Service Commission calling a hearing to review the report. Nonprofit & Community Giving: WyoGives, a 24-hour statewide fundraiser run by the Wyoming Nonprofit Network, is set for Tuesday, with United Way of Southwest Wyoming urging local donations. Education & Workforce: Gov. Mark Gordon highlighted education and trades initiatives while speaking in Washington, D.C., including RIDE and WHIP efforts aimed at keeping students on a path from high school through university. Rural Health Funding: Wyoming’s Rural Health Transformation Program opened its application window, and Teton County Health Department is preparing proposals tied to technology, primary care integration, and care coordination. Local Governance & Privacy: Green River residents pushed back on a plan to install automated license plate readers, arguing privacy concerns even as police say the tool would be used reactively for serious alerts. Agriculture Research: UW is hosting a free field day near Lingle focused on weed control, organic cropping, forage and livestock strategies, plus a solar-powered grazing collar demo. Business & Growth: Casper’s city council approved a six-month pause on new gambling establishments to review zoning and separation rules under updated state law.
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