
Restoration Guidelines For State Capitol Approved
AP 9-2,2015 The date for start of construction on the planned restoration of the Wyoming Capitol continues to move back as a new project manager takes stock of the work ahead. Gov. Matt Mead and […]
AP 9-2,2015 The date for start of construction on the planned restoration of the Wyoming Capitol continues to move back as a new project manager takes stock of the work ahead. Gov. Matt Mead and […]
By Staff 9-2,2105 Water customers in Cheyenne can water their yards at any time. The summer water schedule that prohibits watering between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. ended on September 1, 2015. All other water […]
By Staff 9-2,2015 The timely precipitation this year provided a continued respite from the drought conditions of earlier this decade. Though this wet weather may only be a short-term trend Wyoming Game and Fish Department […]
By Staff 9-2,2015 The University of Wyoming Department of Molecular Biology, Department of Mathematics, and Children’s Museum of Cheyenne (CMC) are thrilled to receive a $625,462 grant award from the prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF). […]
(AP) – Drivers are experiencing longer wait times as the state processes thousands of pending requests for identification cards that comply with the federal REAL ID Act. According to transportation department administrator Tom Loftin says […]
CHEYENNE, (AP) – A man charged with manslaughter in the death of his girlfriend’s infant son has pleaded not guilty in the case. 30-year-old Tyler Child entered the not guilty plea during his arraignment in […]
AP 8-31,2015 A Cheyenne woman is in custody on suspicion of setting a hotel bed sheet on fire. The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reports 40-year-old Stacy Garcia has been charged in the July 25 incident at the […]
AP 8-31,2015 The only ethanol plant in Wyoming will shut down because it can’t compete with lower gasoline prices. The Wyoming Ethanol plant is located in Torrington, and the shutdown is expected to affect about […]
AP 8-31,2015 A council appointed by Gov. Matt Mead to study the potential impacts of medical marijuana legalization in Wyoming has established specific issues it will focus on. The Governor’s Marijuana Impact Assessment Council on Friday […]
AP 8-26,2015 Wyoming lawmakers have rejected a proposal that would have increased the state’s vehicle registrations fees by $10. The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reports (http://bit.ly/1JxwQjp ) that the Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Interim […]
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