AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAviation & Tourism: Casper/Natrona County International (C/NCIA) is negotiating new flights after Delta’s 2024 exit, but airlines need proof of demand, aircraft availability, and route viability—so public input is key. Education & Local Economy: Wyoming districts are weighing cuts to school activities as the state’s revamped education funding model and “silo” restrictions squeeze budgets, with smaller districts facing shortfalls that could hit athletics and other programs. Public Finance: Wyoming’s property tax system is in limbo after a 2024 tax cap created assessment “inversions,” leaving the State Board of Equalization unable to certify residential values—raising the risk local governments can’t collect 2026 residential property taxes. Energy & Jobs: The Wyoming Energy Authority opened applications for the Wyoming Rare Earths Fund, offering up to $16 million in matching grants to spur rare earth processing projects in-state. Community & Quality of Life: Wyoming Dementia Together will host a free Zoom Q&A for caregivers June 17, and Game and Fish urged residents to secure attractants after multiple bear conflicts. Business Spotlight: A luxury real estate broker, Latham Jenkins, ranked No. 1 in Wyoming in RealTrends Verified for 2026.
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