AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWyoming Business Council Audit: The Wyoming Business Council says a special state audit found no improper spending or legal violations, with just one documentation-related finding after a review covering July 2019 through March 2026. Rural Healthcare Funding: The Wyoming Department of Health opened applications for the Rural Health Transformation Program, with up to $205 million available to expand emergency and basic care, workforce training, and rural health technology. Energy & Industry: Myriad Uranium began Phase II drilling at the Copper Mountain Uranium Project in Wyoming, starting with four holes at the Lucky Cliff target. Local Business & Community: A Cheyenne-area immigration stop ended with a local business owner reunited with family after a federal immigration hold; and in Laramie, the Soup Kitchen continues serving 140–200 meals daily as it marks decades of food-insecurity support. Public Safety: BLM and the U.S. Wildland Fire Service urged Fourth of July visitors to follow fire restrictions and avoid fireworks on public lands in Wyoming. Education & Civic Life: Wyoming’s Rural Health Transformation and other community efforts land alongside a broader push for civics engagement, including Wyoming’s role in the National Civics Bee pilot.
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