AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRare Earths in Wyoming: Rare Element Resources says Bear Lodge’s permitting timeline is on track under FAST-41, while its Upton demonstration plant is still working through equipment changes; full end-to-end processing is now expected in late summer 2026. Wyoming Education: Hot Springs County School Board highlighted student CPR and stroke training, plus state-championship basketball coaching honors, as district budget planning continues. Hunting Tech & Access: Wyoming Game and Fish outlined the schedule for limited quota draw results and the upcoming leftover license application window, with reminders that some leftover areas have limited public access. Data Centers vs. Power Bills: A national look at data center pushback spotlights new state moves—Wyoming included—aimed at slowing sales-tax breaks and tightening oversight over infrastructure costs. Colorado River Alarm: New analysis warns Lake Mead and Lake Powell could hit “system crash” thresholds by the start of the 2028 water year after another dry stretch. Wildlife Crossings: Experts urged continued federal funding for wildlife crossings, citing crash reduction and habitat reconnection benefits. Wyoming Science: UW anthropology professor Robert Kelly was named to the National Academy of Sciences. Research Supply Chain: Koi Peptides says it’s speeding U.S. fulfillment for research peptides from its Sheridan base and posting per-batch COAs online.
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