AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHousing Policy: Teton County loosened its affordable housing mitigation program after pressure from Cheyenne—homes under 3,000 square feet will no longer owe fees, a shift that aims to keep the tool workable and more “politically palatable.” Indigenous & LGBTQ+ Culture: Montana Two-Spirit Society is gearing up for its second annual powwow in Missoula, continuing a decades-long effort to restore the “sacred circle” for Native Two-Spirit people. Juneteenth Storytelling: A Juneteenth spoken-word and songs event at UW Neltje Center in Banner spotlights Wyoming voices, including Laramie writer Lena Newlin, tied to Heart Mountain incarceration history. Community Safety: Cheyenne Police are urging summer event-goers to plan ahead and avoid intoxicated driving. Civic Arts in Jackson: “250 Portraits” is now on display downtown Jackson, featuring self-portraits from Wyoming residents across ages and counties. Education & Workforce: Central Wyoming College launched a restart award for adult learners, plus a controlled environment agriculture hub for training and jobs. Public Health: Powell-area vets warn tick season is starting early in Wyoming and recommend prevention for pets.
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