AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCheyenne Frontier Days: The Morning Star American Indian Village is in its final stretch ahead of the 130th CFD, with concrete laid, vendor buildings prepped, and artists’ steelwork and end-wall art tied to tribal identity. LGBTQ Pride: Pride Cheyenne is gearing up for Pride Fest June 13 in downtown Cheyenne, with organizers emphasizing visibility, support, and welcoming spaces for Wyoming’s LGBTQ community. Sports & community: The UW rodeo teams have qualified 16 for the CNFR, aiming to send competitors in every event, while the Wyoming Shrine Bowl in Casper pairs players with Shriners patients to connect the game to kids’ care. Arts & history: The Brinton Museum hosts an oral history roundtable June 11 tied to “The Unfinished War” exhibit on the Battle of the Little Bighorn, centering Native voices and lived memory. Public lands protection: The BLM is investigating vandalism at six Native rock art sites in Wyoming’s Bighorn Basin, including bonfire damage and gunfire, warning that harming these sites is illegal and irreparable. Local culture: Casper sandcastles are turning heads thanks to local artist Catherine Morris, who builds large sculptures from Wyoming sand. Education & wellbeing: Wyoming’s Kid Count report ranks the state 12th for child wellbeing, citing improvements in teen suicide and poverty, even as cost-burden concerns remain.
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