AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRural Childcare Crunch: A new national look at “childcare deserts” flags Wyoming as one of the hardest-hit states, with at least 20% of kids under 6 living where there are no licensed providers. Rare Earths Supply Chain: REalloys and Ramaco Resources signed an MoU to evaluate a long-term partnership for rare earths and scandium from Ramaco’s Wyoming Brook mine, aiming to strengthen domestic critical minerals. Big Game Habitat & Housing: University of Wyoming-led research finds wildlife are less likely to cross narrow open spaces between homes, meaning housing can shrink migration corridors beyond the building footprint—backed by a practical online planning tool. Critical Minerals Drilling in Wyoming: American Rare Earths has started 2026 feasibility-level drilling at its Halleck Creek project in Wyoming, targeting core samples and studies to support a future definitive feasibility study. Internet Safety Policy: Wyoming AG Jay Jones joined a coalition opposing the federal KIDS Act, arguing it would weaken protections for children online. Crypto Court Fight: A New York case seeks legal title to 39,069 dormant Bitcoin addresses, including claims tied to Satoshi-linked and Mt. Gox-related wallets, with Wyoming entities named in the suit. Data Center Backlash: More cities are pausing data center projects amid resident concerns over electricity costs and impacts, even as industry pushes for growth and jobs. Wyoming Education & Youth Sports: Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming is expanding summer sports programs, including new basketball and lacrosse efforts.
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