AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPublic Lands & Safety: A new internal memo says the Trump administration is reopening the door for BLM to consider bringing back previously banned M-44 cyanide bombs on public lands nationwide, including Utah—though BLM says any use would still require case-by-case review and compliance steps. Weather Watch: Severe thunderstorms are moving toward the Wyoming-Nebraska border, with Scottsbluff, Gering and Torrington under a warning for damaging winds and hail. Outdoor Culture: Black Hills National Forest is reviving its Moon Walk series for a 31st year, with free guided night hikes near the full moon starting June 27. Education in Wyoming: The Wyoming Department of Education wrapped up its inaugural L³ Summit, bringing 453 educators together to push statewide language and literacy work tied to the Science of Reading. Indigenous Youth & Land Stewardship: Cheyenne River Youth Project is launching a paid Lakota land stewardship internship for ages 13–18, pairing classroom learning with hands-on work on ancestral homelands. Community & Learning: Eastern Wyoming College trustee Julia Newman was sworn in after a lifetime of counseling and student support. Health Alert: The CDC reports measles has spread to 41 states, with 2,104 confirmed cases in 2026 and three deaths.
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