AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMental Health & Suicide Prevention: Gov. Mark Gordon launched the WY We Care Survivors campaign, featuring four Wyoming suicide-survivor stories meant to reduce stigma and push people toward help, with 988 highlighted as the immediate support line. Public Health Funding (PFAS): The EPA announced $9.4 million for Wyoming to test, plan, and install solutions to address PFAS and other emerging contaminants in small or disadvantaged communities. Cancer Prevention & Awareness: Wyoming students won a statewide radon poster contest, spotlighting radon as a major lung-cancer risk and encouraging families to get radon testing. Rural Hospital Finances: Weston County Health Services leaders laid out a financial recovery plan after a cash crunch left the hospital with only about five days of cash on hand. Local Safety & Health Risks: Cheyenne firefighters responded to a major apartment construction fire with no reported injuries, while Wyoming Highway Patrol detailed a fatal crash near Lander. Community Wellness & Access: Wyoming State Parks will waive day-use fees for Free Fishing Day on June 6, supporting outdoor activity for families. Workforce Housing (Jackson): Jackson-area officials say a new luxury apartment complex reduced rent after failing to meet workforce housing requirements. Wildlife & Recreation: A new Greater Yellowstone study finds recreation and wildlife can coexist, but increased use still affects animals—so management matters.
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