AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPublic Health: Wyoming’s measles situation is getting worse: Teton County confirmed a third adult case tied to the same chain of transmission, with possible exposures listed around Jackson and Grand Teton National Park in early July. Community & Kids: United Way of Western Nebraska’s “Stuff the Bus” school supply drive runs July 15–31, with drop sites across Alliance, Gering, Scottsbluff, and Sidney and a push for backpacks, earbuds, water bottles, and more. Culture & Arts: Screamify launched “MICRO HORRORS™,” a slate of ultra-short vertical horror episodes, debuting with three new titles and weekly releases. Local Heritage & Learning: Cheyenne River Youth Project opened the Winyan Toka Win (Leading Lady) Garden for free guided tours during the growing season. Wyoming Outdoors & Safety: A tourist was seriously injured after a bison tossed him about eight feet in the air at Yellowstone’s Bridge Bay Campground, underscoring how quickly park wildlife encounters can turn dangerous. Education & Opportunity: Native American graduation gains are tied to federally funded school strategies focused on career readiness and on-the-ground support.
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