AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours ago#MeToo Organizing in Cheyenne: A Cheyenne activist, Cheyenne Hunt, is credited with helping spark a new wave of sexual-misconduct allegations that led to major political fallout, including Swalwell’s resignation and pressure on Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, who denies wrongdoing. Local History & Memory: An editorial urges Wyoming readers to keep telling the story of the Battle of Wyoming, spotlighting the July 3, 1778 fight and its Native and colonial roots. Land & Wildlife Protection: Caldera Action argues the Valles Caldera’s protected status is increasingly vital as grazing expands elsewhere, threatening watersheds and wildlife. Immigration Advocacy: Circle of Citizens Cheyenne Warriors & Friends plans “Immigration Strong” rallies at the Capitol and along downtown streets this week, with collections for the community. Family Wellness: UW Extension and the Wyoming Department of Health are launching a free, self-paced “Ready, Set, Thrive” program for outdoor, family-friendly wellness from July through September. Cheyenne Water Safety: Cheyenne officials say a Meta data center’s fill-and-flush discharge introduced a rare bacterium into wastewater reuse systems, though they stress it didn’t reach drinking water. Community Giving: WyoGives returns next Wednesday to support 500+ Wyoming nonprofits in a 24-hour online drive. Wyoming Journalism Wins: The Wyoming Press Association again earns “Best of NNA,” with multiple papers—including the Wyoming Tribune Eagle and Riverton Ranger—bringing home top honors. Entrepreneurship Event: Sweetwater County’s free entrepreneurial fair is set for July 15 at Western Wyoming College, featuring local business panels and live music.
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