AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPetroglyph Protection: A Wyoming archaeologist is speaking out after vandalism at Bighorn Basin petroglyph sites, including bullet holes and fresh engravings, with the Bureau of Land Management investigating multiple locations. Community & Culture: Cheyenne and Laramie County residents have a full slate of June events, from a mobile library launch and arboretum sale to garage sales and neighborhood fundraisers. Local Politics: Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray held a meet-and-greet in Rock Springs as he eyes a U.S. House run, pitching his record and warning it’ll be a “fight to the finish.” Outdoor Life: Storm debris forced road closures in North Cheyenne Cañon Park, including North Cheyenne Cañon Road and Gold Camp Road, with no reopening timeline yet. Wildlife Watch: Wyoming plans to cut the wolf hunt in half after a canine distemper outbreak drove wolf numbers to their lowest level in two decades. Heritage & History: A feature highlights how City of Rocks preserves California Trail history tied to westward expansion and the 250th-birthday era. Arts & Pride: Pride celebrations in Detroit spotlight community support and “free mom hugs,” while a separate piece spotlights public art and western-themed creativity.
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