AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWildlife & Land Use: Gov. Mark Gordon approved Wyoming’s first antelope migration corridor designation at Trapper’s Point, protecting a more than 2 million-acre “bottleneck” for the Sublette Pronghorn Herd and aiming to prevent surface-disturbing activity. Energy & Infrastructure: A leaked Interior Department draft plan outlines a four-year push to “restore American prosperity” by exploiting Western natural resources on millions of acres in Wyoming, drawing conservation backlash and Interior’s denial of the leak’s legitimacy. AI & Power Demands: Crusoe AI is in talks to raise about $3 billion at roughly a $30 billion valuation, underscoring how power and land are becoming key assets for AI data centers. Public Safety (Tourism): Grand Teton National Park says it will ramp up high-visibility law enforcement this summer, focusing on speeding, seatbelts, and impaired driving. Local Economy (Fuel): GasBuddy reports Wyoming midgrade and premium prices remain volatile, with some of the lowest midgrade deals in Crook and Converse counties and premium lows in Carbon County. Weather: Independence Day forecasts across Wyoming and nearby Montana call for mostly sunny, warmer conditions with periodic storm chances later in the week.
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