AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWildlife Management: Wyoming wildlife managers are cutting the wolf hunt by 50% after a canine distemper outbreak pushed the state’s wolf numbers to the lowest level in two decades, setting a 22-wolf cap for the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem trophy hunt. Energy & Costs: Gas prices remain volatile across Wyoming, with multiple counties reporting single lowest stations for regular, midgrade, premium and diesel in the week ending May 30—Cheyenne County regular at $4.12 and Sheridan County diesel at $5.28 were among the lowest. Coal Push: The Trump administration is moving nearly $700 million into the U.S. coal industry, including Defense Production Act funding for existing plants and support for an Oakland export terminal that could boost coal shipments from Wyoming and Montana. Water Policy: Federal officials say Colorado River management will shift to a shorter-term 10-year framework with new operational guidelines every two years, with a final environmental review expected mid-to-late summer. Local Business/Community: Wyoming’s economy and workforce backdrop continues to be shaped by shifting labor and investment signals, while community events and public projects keep rolling forward.
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