AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorkforce & Training: Laramie County Community College has been invited back to the Metallica Scholars Initiative for its Essential Systems Technician program, supported by a $50,000 grant and partnerships with Advanced Comfort Solutions, School District 1 and Dads Making a Difference. Crypto & State Policy: Wyoming’s Stable Token Commission says it’s moving the state-backed FRNT stable token infrastructure from LayerZero to Chainlink CCIP after a security review. Energy Demand & Data Centers: A new look at AI data centers’ electricity appetite highlights how power needs are reshaping energy planning and utility rates nationwide. Roadless Rule Fight: The U.S. Forest Service has advanced a proposed rollback of the Roadless Rule, opening a public comment period through Sept. 21 and reigniting wildfire, wildlife and forest-management debates that include Wyoming acreage. Local Business & Safety: WYDOT will install delineators at key Sheridan intersections, while Laramie County officials warn drivers about school bus stop rules as buses return. Public Finance Watch: The U.S. national debt has topped $40 trillion, with analysts pointing to rising interest costs and potential pressure on consumers and businesses. Cheyenne Infrastructure: City council is weighing a $186,500 study to improve a Pershing/Converse/East 19th roundabout, with possible changes targeted for summer 2027.
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