AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHearing Safety: Cheyenne-area audiologists warn that fireworks can hit 140–170 decibels, far above levels that can cause permanent hearing damage—especially for people standing close. Tick Season Watch: The American Red Cross of Wyoming urges outdoor fans to prevent tick bites with long sleeves/pants, trail checks, and DEET, noting ticks can still cause flu-like illness. Measles in the Parks: Wyoming health officials confirm measles activity in Teton County, with exposure locations tied to Grand Teton National Park visits—prompting reminders to check vaccination status. Wildlife Risk: Yellowstone reported a bison injured a 12-year-old near Mud Volcano, reinforcing park guidance to keep distance from large animals. Rural Health Funding: Wyoming Department of Health is opening applications for the Rural Health Transformation Program, aiming to strengthen local care capacity. Public Health Threat: CDC reports drug-resistant Candida auris cases are surging in U.S. hospitals, raising risks for vulnerable patients. Community Wellness: Eastern Shoshone Tribal Health hosted an intertribal softball tournament focused on fitness and diabetes prevention. Outdoor Ethics: “Leave No Trace” highlights how outdoor ethics matter more as public lands face staffing and funding cuts.
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