AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWyoming Critical Minerals: American Rare Earths kicked off its 2026 drilling at the Halleck Creek project, aiming to feed a definitive feasibility study for what it calls the biggest U.S. rare-earth deposit by total rare earth oxide. The company is running up to ~3,050 meters across 19 core holes at the Cowboy State Mine area, with feasibility-stage drilling moving in parallel while it optimizes its earlier work. Education & Leadership: Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder is making her case for governor, laying out her ranching roots and policy background. Wildlife Rules: Yellowstone is cracking down on visitors who get too close to animals—recently, even “helping” a bison calf led to fines. Crypto Watch: A New York lawsuit claims ownership of 39,069 dormant Bitcoin wallets, tied to early-miner and Mt. Gox-era addresses, as the broader “lost crypto” fight heats up. Policy & Safety: Montana is preparing to enforce Trump’s Medicaid work rules amid budget strain, raising fears of fewer patients getting care.
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