AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWyoming Business Climate: A new-year outlook for Wyoming small businesses highlights staying flexible, protecting employee mental health, and doubling down on retention as the state’s boom-and-bust reality keeps entrepreneurs on their toes. Energy & Tech: Laramie startup Airloom Energy secured $7.5M in private funding plus state and federal support to scale a rail-based wind power system, underscoring continued investment momentum in Wyoming energy innovation. Water & Infrastructure: Cheyenne is weighing a $4M restoration for a 133-year-old pumphouse, while broader Western water stress continues to drive big planning questions, including how to manage scarcity and quality. Public Lands & Wildlife: Gov. Mark Gordon designated the Sublette Antelope Migration Corridor, setting development guardrails and Game and Fish approval requirements to protect pronghorn movement. Agriculture & Federal Policy: Western stockgrowers are reacting to loosened grazing rules on public land, as producers weigh flexibility against environmental safeguards. Uranium Market: Analysts say the uranium cycle is shifting toward a structural deficit, with a potential $150/lb price floor increasingly discussed as demand grows. Outdoor Economy: Curt Gowdy State Park is launching a master plan process after years of rising visitation, aiming to match trails and amenities to what visitors want next. Community & Workforce: Wyoming’s small-business and workforce ecosystem also gets a boost from new local investment and training efforts, while Western Wyoming Community College layoffs remind the state of the stakes for education jobs.
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