AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoImmigration & Civil Rights: The ACLU of Wyoming and local groups sued Laramie County Sheriff Brian Kozak, arguing he unlawfully signed three ICE 287(g) agreements without proper public process, effectively deputizing local law enforcement for federal immigration duties. Mental Health & Community Care: Gov. Mark Gordon launched the WY We Care Survivors campaign, sharing firsthand suicide survivor stories to reduce stigma and push people to check in—plus a reminder that 988 is available. Federal Workplace Policy: A Trump administration proposal could require thousands of Wyoming federal workers to sign mandatory non-disclosure agreements, drawing concern that it would further limit public information. Public Lands & Wildlife: A new Greater Yellowstone study says recreation and wildlife can coexist, but only with ongoing stewardship as human use grows. Local Culture & Business: Casper’s Brattis Meat Market marked 80 years as a family-owned staple, celebrating community ties and continuity. Sports Spotlight: Cheyenne’s Amanda Serrano defends her titles Saturday in El Paso, with a possible record-tying knockout chase. Wyoming Outdoors: Wyoming State Parks will waive day-use fees for Free Fishing Day on June 6 at select locations statewide.
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