AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWyoming Education & Public Health: Teton Valley’s schools are weighing what to do with families who miss vaccination paperwork deadlines as measles outbreaks raise pressure, with board members discussing enforcement beyond conditional enrollment. Climate Science: A new MSU study links this year’s low Greater Yellowstone snowpack to human-caused climate change, finding it’s more than four times likelier because of warming. Wyoming Energy & Tech: TerraPower says its first data-center power project could be announced this year, with its first Natrium plant already under construction in Wyoming—positioning nuclear as steady power for AI demand. Blockchain Infrastructure: Nethermind is leaving its LayerZero verifier role and shifting cross-chain operations to Chainlink, with Wyoming also listed among Chainlink cross-chain adopters. Wyoming Corrections Leadership: The Wyoming Department of Corrections named Kayla Opdahl interim deputy director after Heather Babbitt’s retirement. Digital IDs: Apple Wallet driver’s license support is expanding to more states, while Wyoming is among those studying mobile ID options. Federal Forest Policy: The Trump administration moves to rescind the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, a major shift that could affect millions of acres of national forest protections. Rare Earths (Wyoming): American Rare Earths and Novex signed an MoU to advance oxide-to-metal processing for permanent magnets, targeting a key bottleneck in the mine-to-magnet supply chain.
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