AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoInfrastructure & Tourism: Cheyenne’s 15th Street project gets a major boost as historic Union Pacific railcars are installed downtown, setting up a railroad-themed destination corridor. Outdoor Recreation: The city also opened the Belvoir Ranch 13-mile multi-use trail system after decades of planning, turning a long-held property into new hiking, biking, and running access. Energy Planning: Black Hills Energy filed its 2026 Integrated Resource Plan with the Wyoming Public Service Commission, flagging a 95 MW capacity shortfall starting in 2027 and proposing natural gas, battery storage, and market purchases. Power & Reliability: Yellowstone staffing is reported “higher than last year” despite Interior’s DOGE shakeup, alongside updates on road openings for the season. Public Accountability: A Cheyenne wastewater investigation tied to an industrial user has sparked calls for more transparency, including release of the polluter’s name and related enforcement details. Sports Business: Mountain West launched MW+, a new direct-to-consumer streaming platform powered by Kiswe, with Wyoming athletics getting a majority of subscription revenue via its dedicated page. Nuclear & Industry: Oklo advanced its Groves isotope test reactor after DOE approved the Documented Safety Analysis, moving it toward fuel loading and first criticality. Safety: A deadly crash west of Casper highlights risks in Wyoming construction zones, with officials urging extra attention in work areas.
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