AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSports & Community Pride: Ivan Sippy and Deanna Mayles kept the momentum going at the GoPro Mountain Games in Vail, adding XC mountain bike titles to their short-track wins. Labor & Culture Jobs: Denver Art Museum workers ratified the first union contract for Colorado museum employees, locking in pay, sick time, health and safety, and parental leave. Local Festivities: Cripple Creek’s Donkey Derby Days Festival returns June 26-28 with a parade, burro races, live music, family activities, and proceeds supporting the town’s donkey herd. Public Safety & Tech: A Wyoming sheriff’s office is rolling out a Clint Eastwood–inspired “High Plains Drifter” cruiser to boost recruiting, while Idaho police use AI and camera networks to speed up gunshot response. Politics & Food Access: A federal judge temporarily blocked Trump SNAP funding restrictions tied to immigration and gender-related conditions, pausing enforcement in 20 states and DC. Health & Housing: Colorado Springs opens a new men’s sober living program aimed at bridging treatment to independent life. Arts & Lifestyle: Denver’s punk scene gets a spotlight on Rob “Rover” Rushing, arguing punk rock is “empathic” and life-saving.
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