AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWyoming Rare Earths Push: American Rare Earths has started feasibility-level drilling at its Halleck Creek project, targeting the Cowboy State Mine area with up to ~3,050 meters across 19 holes to feed a definitive feasibility study—part of a broader push to build domestic critical-minerals supply chains. Cheyenne Data Center Scrutiny: Cheyenne Mayor Patrick Collins says the city will publish a new data-center website with maps and FAQs, plus a public meeting with experts—responding to ongoing local water-and-energy concerns. Local Government Watch: Cheyenne voters will weigh a renewed “6th Penny” sales tax in August 2026 to fund downtown and citywide infrastructure, safety, and recreation projects. Energy & Industry Signals: Microsoft plans a community information session on a new Cheyenne data center, while a separate Cheyenne fire under construction shut down part of Converse Avenue. Climate & Water Reality Check: A new study says heavier rain bursts don’t always mean more water stored in the Mountain West—so drought risk can persist even when storms look bigger. National Legal Fight: Georgia AG Chris Carr urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a Boulder County climate lawsuit, arguing one locality can’t set energy policy for the whole country.
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