AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWyoming History & Community: Natrona County Library opened “Small Figures, Big Narratives,” a Barbie-based exhibit for America’s 250th that spotlights lesser-known Revolution-era figures, with local volunteers handcrafting 40+ doll costumes. Local Sports Legacy: Washington State football coach Jim Walden, who led the Cougars to their first bowl in 50 years, died at 88, remembered for discipline, humor, and lasting impact on players. Public Safety & Culture: Sublette County confirmed the remains found near Sweetwater Gap last year are those of missing Scottish camper John Gillies, closing a transatlantic investigation that involved Interpol, Scotland police, and family outreach. Independence Day in Wyoming: Fort Laramie National Historic Site is hosting a 250th Independence Day celebration with a 38-gun salute, kids’ activities, historic baseball, and community programming. Arts & Learning: Smithsonian’s “50 for 50” initiative plans to loan 200+ modern works to institutions across all 50 states plus Puerto Rico, with first loans expected by end of 2026.
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