AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoHumanitarian Food Drive: A semi-truck carrying about 40,000 pounds of food rolled into Montpelier, helping churches and volunteers deliver supplies to five Southeast Idaho communities as part of the LDS Church’s America250 “America Gives” effort. Local Health & Care: Sweetwater Breast Boutique in Rock Springs is getting a $9,500 Wyoming Breast Cancer Initiative grant to restock wigs and post-surgical support supplies, keeping resources close to home for patients and survivors. Arts in Wyoming: The Broadway Theater in Cheyenne is rotating in Wyoming wildlife artist Angela Rivers’ nature-inspired work, with a community reception Wednesday (plus the “Vino & Vinyl” event upstairs). Community Outdoors: Cheyenne’s Kiwanis Park Trail and Wetlands project starts Thursday, adding gravel trails, bird blinds, and educational signage—construction runs through December. Civic Leadership: Cheyenne’s Pam Crochet and Karen Kent were elected to leadership roles with the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, extending local service into regional and state work. Public Safety: Extreme heat warnings are in play across Wyoming and nearby states, with heat index values pushing toward dangerous “feels like” levels—officials urge staying indoors and taking frequent breaks. Culture & Politics: A Wyoming congressional race story is drawing national attention after a gay GOP candidate sued fellow Republicans over alleged homophobic defamation and a “paedophile” slur.
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