AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWater & Energy Risk: Cheyenne’s Board of Public Utilities suspended acceptance of some data-center wastewater after tracing a rare, metal-resistant bacterium (Cupriavidus gilardii) from Meta’s contractor Goat Systems into the city’s reclaimed-water system, forcing cleanup and taking reuse operations offline for months. Wildlife & Land Use: Gov. Mark Gordon marked Wyoming’s first protected pronghorn migration “bottleneck” at Trapper’s Point, aiming to prevent surface disturbance so the Sublette herd can keep moving through severe winters and drought. Local Economy: Wyoming unemployment eased in May, with Sheridan down to 2.5% and Johnson to 2.4%, while non-farm employment rose by 1,100 jobs statewide. Construction/Industry Growth: Solvane expanded its home-services platform by acquiring RestoreMasters Contracting, adding roofing and large-loss storm restoration capacity to its multi-brand operation. Civic/Community: Cheyenne leaders celebrated America’s 250th with Capitol events and a time capsule sealed until 2090, while Wyoming’s Territorial Prison State Historic Site set a Statehood Day event for July 10.
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