AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSchool Activities Under Pressure: Wyoming school and state association leaders are weighing how to handle an 8.4% cut in school funding, with worries that athletics and other student activities could shrink. Juvenile Justice & Teen Drinking: A Wyoming legislative panel heard calls to look at patterns behind youth alcohol use instead of only punishing kids, citing rising youth drug and alcohol citations in Fremont County. Immigration at Traffic Stops: A new report describes how some local law enforcement traffic stops are being turned into immigration arrests through partnerships with ICE. Community & Youth Programs: Clark County and LVMPD are rolling out free late-night summer activities aimed at keeping teens out of trouble. Water-Wise Gardening: UW Extension and Johnson County Master Gardeners host a water-wise garden workshop in Buffalo on June 20, including a native plant installation. Public Safety Training: The Wyoming National Guard held Counterdrug prevention training for nine states, focusing on prevention strategies and naloxone use. Local Governance: Gov. Mark Gordon sues the Wyoming Board of Equalization over residential property tax value certification tied to the 2024 tax cap. Arts & Food: Wyoming’s Kelly Walsh Music Honor Society earned Wyoming State Chapter of the Year, and Denver chef Penelope Wong won a James Beard Award for Best Chef: Mountain Region.
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