AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI & Data Centers: Wyoming is getting pulled into the national fight over AI infrastructure as communities push back on power, water, and local control; Cheyenne is cited for having multiple data centers already and facing renewed scrutiny as developers expand. Energy & Water: A federal analysis warns Lake Powell could drop to a level that stops hydropower by March 2027, threatening electricity for millions across the West, including Wyoming. Wildlife & Land Management: Wyoming Game and Fish is “thoroughly disappointed” with Grand Targhee Resort’s approved expansion into bighorn sheep habitat, urging reversal. Cyber & Finance: Federal bank regulators say they’ll notify banks quickly if sensitive exam records are breached, aiming to reduce fallout from data-security risks. Public Safety Tech: Cheyenne’s wastewater rumor about a rare drug-resistant bacteria tied to a Meta data center remains unverified, though officials say they traced a bacteria source to an industrial user and barred it. Science & Discovery: Researchers re-examining a Wyoming dinosaur bonebed find bite marks are rarer than they look—only a handful trace to T. rex. Community STEM: UW and partners highlight targeted grazing and rangeland management at the upcoming Wyoming Sheep and Wool Festival in Powell.
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