AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWyoming Crypto Push: Wyoming’s Frontier Stable Tokens are now live, with the state positioning its stablecoin as a new way to pay locally—while the broader crypto world watches how the experiment holds up. Local Arts & Film: Cheyenne-area filmmaker Matthew Stacey is gearing up for his next independent feature, “Meltdowning,” after winning major audience awards at last year’s Wyoming International Film Festival. Public Lands Wildlife Control: A Trump administration move is reopening the door for BLM to consider reintroducing M-44 cyanide bombs on public lands nationwide, raising fresh questions about safety and wildlife management. Ag Economy Pressure: A Federal Reserve Beige Book update says farm conditions are steady but costs are biting—fuel and fertilizer spikes are forcing tighter buying decisions. Healthcare Costs & Transparency: A federal review finds hundreds of hospitals, including Wyoming-area facilities, still missed price-transparency requirements, keeping pricing harder to compare. Wyoming Energy Demand & Data Centers: Uinta County approved an AI data center near Evanston, spotlighting the electricity and water impacts that are driving local debate across the state. Water & Drought Watch: Severe drought conditions continue to stress Wyoming ranches and agriculture, with El Niño raising the odds of longer dry spells. Wildlife Conservation: A long-running effort to protect Wyoming’s pronghorn migration corridor is nearing its end, with protection awaiting a governor’s signature.
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