AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoData Centers in Wyoming: Google is behind the 2.7GW “Project Tembo” campus planned near Cheyenne, with four data halls and buildout targeted to finish by 2031, replacing earlier Crusoe plans. Local Government & Industry: Cheyenne City Council approved Microsoft’s annexation of about 3,460 acres for data center expansion after hours of debate over water, environmental impacts, and safeguards for nearby residents. Mining & State Politics: The Wyoming Mining Association endorsed State Treasurer Curt Meier for reelection, citing support for responsible mineral development. Education Budget Cuts: Sweetwater County School District No. 2 approved a 2026-27 budget that will discontinue indoor track, spring tennis, and spring golf to close a more than $1.2M gap tied to enrollment and funding changes. Public Health & Environment: Western wildfire smoke plus heat is keeping air quality in the “moderate” range in parts of Wyoming and the Mountain West, with ozone concerns rising. National Policy Watch: A multi-state fight over SNAP fraud transparency continues as states resist sharing data with USDA, while Utah monument reductions and other federal land moves keep public lands policy in the spotlight.
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