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  • Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Announces 2023 Concerts
  • Governor Gordon Signs Supplemental Budget with Historic Savings
  • Early Morning Fire at Orr Hall Displaces UW Students
  • F.E. Warren Air Force Base Cancels 2023 Airshow
  • Governor Gordon Sworn-In to Second Term [AUDIO]
  • TikTok on State Devices Banned in Wyoming due to Cybersecurity Concerns
  • Governor Gordon’s Budget Proposal Mixes Conservatism and Vision
  • Yellowstone National Park Releases Name of Individual Involved in Incident at West Thumb Geyser Basin
  • Sextortion Becoming Growing Concern Among Wyoming Teens [AUDIO]
  • Wyoming Highway Patrol Selects New Colonel & Administrator
  • Hageman Endorsed by National Federation of Independent Business
  • ACLU of Wyoming Urges Counties To Continue Use of Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes
  • More Monkeypox Cases Identified in State Residents
  • Governor Names Wyoming Innovation Partnership Executive Director
  • Game and Fish asks public for help with HPAI
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections an Increasing Concern in Wyoming
  • Plague Confirmed in Albany County Cat
  • Governor Gordon is Taking Action to Develop Solutions for High Fuel Prices
  • WDE Position on the USDA’s Updated Discrimination Policy
  • Governor Gordon Named Chairman of a National Oil and Gas Commission
  • Grizzly bear 399’s offspring are now independent
  • Montgomery Broadcasting and UW continue broadcasting partnership
  • Governor and Legislators Launch Effort to Maximize Economic Growth of Emerging Energy Projects
  • Governor to Lift Public Health Emergency Declaration
  • Coalition of Mountain West States sign MOU to Develop a Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub
  • Governor Gordon Brokers Deal to Keep Jim Bridger Power Plant Open
  • Black Hills Energy Requests Approval for Ready Wyoming Electric Transmission Expansion Project
  • Governor Gordon Calls for Wyoming to Seize New Opportunities in State of the State Speech
  • Wyoming Teachers Receive the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science
  • Program Needs Help to Help People Stay in Homes
  • Barrasso and Lummis Join Fight to Stop WOTUS Overreach
  • Collecting roadkill? Use the Wyoming 511 app
  • National Park Service begins Environmental Impact Statement
  • Governor Gordon Appoints Brian Schroeder Superintendent of Public Instruction
  • Department of Justice news release: Santa Rosa man sentenced to nine months in jail for assaulting law enforcement officers in Yellowstone National Park
  • UW Trustees Approve Launch of School of Computing
  • Secretary Buchanan Opposes Efforts to Federalize Elections
  • Yellowstone National Park turns 150 in 2022
  • Statement from Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jillian Balow
  • Department Nears Completion of Major Technology Project
  • Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative
  • Wyoming leads nation by reallocating $1M in ERAP funds to the Northern Arapaho Tribe
  • Barrasso, Lummis Join Supreme Court Brief Opposing Biden Vaccine Mandate
  • Required COVID Testing for UW Students, Employees Jan. 12-16
  • Vaccine Recommendations Updated as Omicron Variant Spreads
  • Omicron Variant Presence Confirmed in Wyoming
  • Governor Launches Wyoming Innovation Partnership with First Investment of Federal Funds
  • Norovirus Among Likely Causes of Recent Reported Illnesses
  • Board of Trustees Extends UW Mask Policy Into December
  • AARP Wyoming Warns Consumers To Watch Out For Holiday Shopping Scams
  • State Health Improvement Plan Moves to Strategy Selection
  • Wyoming Republican Party no longer recognizes Cheney
  • AIS watercraft checkstations saw high numbers, live mussels in 2021
  • Governor Gordon Releases Frugal Budget In Effort to Minimize Future Cuts
  • Governor Gordon Signs Special Session Bill Supporting Pushback on Federal Vaccine Mandates
  • As Promised Governor Gordon Announces Wyoming Will File Suit Tomorrow Over Biden Overreach
  • COVID-19 Vaccination Okayed for Younger Children
  • Wyoming and Colorado Law Enforcement Will Show Zero Tolerance
  • Wyoming Democrats propose bill to create Covid support program for those suffering
  • Wyoming Joins 10-State Coalition in Filing Suit to Halt Vaccine Mandate for Federal Contractors
  • Wyoming and Coalition of 20 Attorneys General Challenging Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate
  • LCCC to dedicate 2068 Time Capsule
  • Wyoming Unemployment Falls to 4.5% in September 2021
  • Experts Recommend Booster Shots for More Wyoming Residents
  • OPINION from Governor Gordon: Government should be limited with as few regulations as possible
  • Governor Gordon Provides Tax Relief to Wyoming Businesses
  • Senator Lummis Launches New Website to Better Connect with WY Citizens
  • AARP Launches New Tool to Help Wyoming’s Veterans Access Health Care
  • Governor Gordon Further Prepares Legal Challenge of Federal Overreach on Vaccine Mandates
  • Wyoming Department of Health: Don’t Overlook Need for Flu Shots
  • Governor Gordon: Crisis on the Southern Border is a Concern to Wyoming
  • Governor Gordon to Get a Firsthand Look at the Crisis on the Southern Border
  • Limited Booster Shots Recommended and Available in Wyoming
  • Buchanan Named as Member of Leadership of Nation’s Lieutenant Governors Association
  • Governor Activates Wyoming National Guard to Provide Hospital Assistance
  • Board of Trustees Extends UW Mask Policy
  • Chuck Gray Suspends Congressional Campaign
  • Governor Gordon: Biden’s Federal Overreach has Gone Too Far
  • Wyoming Senators Driskill and Dockstader Join State Superintendent Jillian Balow to Lead Fight Against Critical Race Theory in Wyoming
  • Hunters: Submit CWD samples
  • Capitol Ceremony to Recognize 20th Anniversary of 9/11 Set for Saturday
  • Summer Food Service Program Delivers Nearly One Million Meals to Wyoming Youth
  • Capitol Ceremony to Recognize 20th Anniversary of 9/11
  • Governor, Health, and Education Officials Make Keeping Schools Open A Priority Amid COVID Surge
  • Required UW Testing Finds 42 COVID Cases; Survey Indicates Strong Majority Vaccinated
  • Some Residents Should Consider Third COVID-19 Vaccine Dose
  • Masks Required Where Distancing Not Possible Indoors on UW Campus
  • Woman with Wyoming connections missing
  • Governor Will Not Issue Mask Mandate, Stresses Local Control in Safe Return to School
  • COVID-19 Status Changing in Wyoming Due to Delta Variant
  • Enzi fatally injured in bicycle accident
  • Senate Declares July 24 the National Day of the American Cowboy
  • Governor Signs Temporary Executive Order to help Alleviate Fuel Shortages
  • WYDOT warns against scam texts
  • Gordon Responds to Drought Conditions on Colorado River
  • 2020 Game and Fish Law Enforcement Report available
  • Game and Fish urges anglers adjust fishing practices due to heat, drought
  • President Calls on Governor Gordon to Serve on Bipartisan Council of Governors
  • Wastewater testing indicates no evidence of zebra mussels in municipal systems
  • Gov. Gordon donates wild bison license for wildlife conservation
  • Governor Gordon Working to Provide Support to Defend Southern Border
  • Governor Gordon Aims to Expand Outdoor Opportunities and Address Overcrowding at Wyoming State Parks
  • Hopes High for Marijuana on Upcoming Ballot
  • Governor Gordon Unveils Details of Plan to Help Wyoming Thrive Post-Pandemic
  • Tourism to Yellowstone creates $560 million in economic benefits
  • Governor Gordon Re-Launches Program to Stimulate Job Creation in Energy Sector
  • UW Professor Leads Study That Found Fires, Summer Snowstorms Created Unprecedented Migratory Bird Die-Off
  • TerraPower, Wyoming Governor and PacifiCorp announce efforts to advance nuclear technology in Wyoming
  • June 5 is Free Fishing Day
  • Lummis, Sinema Launch Financial Innovation Caucus
  • UW Lifts Requirements for Masks, Distancing
  • Wyoming Unemployment Rises to 5.4% in April 2021
  • Statewide Public Health Orders Reach Expected Final Phase
  • Governor Introduces “RIDE” Advisory Group to Lead K-12 Education Initiative
  • Gordon Details Planning Process for use of Federal Recovery Plan Funds
  • Cheney: We Must Go Forward Based On Truth
  • Governor Gordon Withdraws Wyoming from COVID-era Unemployment Programs
  • Wyoming State Parks Awarded Major Grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust to Improve Facilities
  • Governor Gordon Issues Directive Banning Vaccine Passports
  • Summer Expectations as Devils Tower Experiences Record-Breaking Visitation
  • Governor Gordon Authorizes Funding to Temporarily Reopen 9 Rest Areas for the Summer Travel Season
  • Cheney fights to keep post
  • Wyoming Student Selected to Attend the 2021 National Youth Science Camp
  • Fraud Reports Surface Related to WDH Information Breach
  • Exposure of Laboratory Test Result Data Described
  • Lummis introduces SAME Act to restore 18-year-olds’ constitutional right to purchase handgun
  • WYDOT officials urge motorists to be careful in work zones
  • Wyoming students receive Congressional Award medals
  • NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE Announces Winners
  • Game and Fish proposing antelope license reductions for 2021
  • Governor Gordon Stands Up for Second Amendment, Signs Firearms Industry Non-Discrimination Act
  • Department Offers Update on COVID-19 Variants
  • Temporary Closures to Protect Nesting Falcons and Climbers
  • Forrest Fenn treasure hunter digs himself into a federal sentence
  • All Wyomingites Over Age 16 Now Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine
  • Wyoming Unemployment Increases to 5.3% in February 2021
  • All UW Students Now Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccination
  • Wyoming Records Show Significantly More Deaths in 2020
  • UW Moves to Fully Reopen for Fall Semester
  • Wyoming Launches Lawsuit Challenging Biden Administration’s Federal Leasing Ban
  • Governor’s Big Game License Coalition reports raising nearly $1.1 million for conservation
  • Wyoming Invasive Response Team evaluating potential impacts from zebra mussel discovery
  • Wyoming Joins 21-State Lawsuit To Block Biden’s Cancellation of Keystone Pipeline
  • Governor Gordon Issues Emergency Declaration to Facilitate Winter Storm Response
  • Wyoming Unemployment Falls to 5.1% in January 2021
  • Aquarium owners: Dispose of “moss balls”
  • Governor Gordon Announces Removal of Statewide Mask Requirement, Lifts All Restrictions on Bars, Restaurants and Theaters
  • Wyoming House and Senate Republicans Introduce Legislation to Protect State’s Coal Industry, Electrical Grid Reliability from Discriminatory Interstate Policies “Because Reliability Saves Lives”
  • Governor Gordon Celebrates State’s Resilience, Lays Out Vision to Address Wyoming’s Future
  • Bighorn study continues in SE Wyoming
  • Health Order Removed, Gathering Sizes Relaxed as Metrics Continue to Improve
  • Governor Gordon Leads Republican Governors Calling for Biden Administration to Withdraw Executive Order Banning Drilling
  • Multiple snowplows hit over a five-day period
  • Annual grizzly bear capture report available
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Demand Can Lead to Fraud
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Availability Growing Steadily
  • Governor Continues to Relax COVID-19 Protocols as Hospitalizations Decline
  • Public input sought on plan to combat invasive mussels if found at Flaming Gorge
  • Governor Gordon Begins Preparations for Implementation of Federal Rental Assistance Program
  • Governor and Legislative Leadership Outline Protocols for a Safe Legislative Session in March
  • CWD found in new Wyoming deer hunt area
  • Wyoming’s COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility Expanded
  • Older Wyomingites Remain State’s Most Reliable Voters
  • Wyoming High School Graduation Rate Improved for Seventh-Consecutive Year
  • Governor Gordon Slams Planned Biden Administration Order Halting Oil and Gas Leasing
  • Statement from State Superintendent Jillian Balow on the Biden Administration Defunding Schools with a Federal Ban on Oil and Gas Leasing
  • Governor Unveils Higher Education Initiative with New Approach and Collaboration between UW, Community Colleges
  • Health Orders Eased as COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts Continue
  • CWD found in new Wyoming deer hunt area
  • United States Attorney Mark Klaassen Announces Resignation
  • First COVID-19 “UK Variant” Case Identified in Wyoming
  • Wyoming Guardsmen called to support inauguration
  • Yellowstone National Park treasure hunter pleads guilty
  • Bars, Restaurants Can Resume Late Night Service After Decline in COVID-19 Hospitalizations
  • Early Phases of COVID-19 Prevention Vaccine Campaign Continue
  • Shed antler and horn hunting closes Jan. 1 for western, southern Wyoming
  • First Lady announces $75,000 partnership with Shop with a Cop
  • Wyoming Unemployment Falls to 5.1% in November 2020
  • Governor Gordon Provides Tax Relief to Employers, Suspends Charging of COVID-19 Unemployment Insurance Benefits
  • Student Enrollment Down 1,894 for 2020-21 School Year
  • Report dead wild rabbits to Game and Fish
  • Governor Gordon Honors Health Care Heroes With Proclamations
  • Vaccinations Begin to Help Prevent COVID-19 Wyoming Infections
  • Department of Health Prepared to Begin Vaccination Campaign
  • UW Administration Proposes Plan for Spring Semester
  • UW Survey Finds Majority Support for Marijuana Legalization in State
  • Governor Gordon Announces Assistance Program for Businesses Impacted by Early Closures
  • Increase in Deaths and Challenges to Hospital Capacity lead to New Actions to Fight Virus
  • Governor Uses CARES Act Funds to Bring in Additional Nursing Staff to Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities
  • Wyoming CARES Dollars to Assist with Child Care Expenses Ends December 15
  • UW, Governor, State Superintendent Launch Effort to Recruit Substitute Teachers, Preserve In-Person Learning
  • Wyoming’s First Lady Tests Positive for COVID-19
  • Governor Gordon Tests Positive for COVID-19
  • Governor’s Energy Rebound Program Funds More than 5,000 Jobs
  • Governor Responds to Record COVID-19 Hospitalizations, Reduces Gathering Sizes
  • Twenty-one Wyoming Coronavirus-Related Deaths Confirmed
  • Game and Fish Commission announces new Wildlife Taskforce
  • Wyoming delegation applauds helicopter upgrade at F.E. Warren
  • Wyoming Hunger Initiative allocates $50,000 to provide Thanksgiving meals through Project #ThankfulWyoming campaign
  • Legislative Leadership and Committee Assignments For 66th Legislature Finalized
  • Governor Gordon’s Commitment to Living Within Our Means Reflected in Spending Cuts that Balance State’s Budget
  • County Health Officers Letter to Gov. Mark Gordon
  • UW to Move to Phase 4 of Fall Semester a Week Earlier
  • Governor to Bring Additional Medical Personnel to Wyoming for COVID Response
  • Governor Launches Energy Rebound Program to Put Hundreds of Oil and Gas Workers Back to Work in Wyoming
  • Department Explains, Updates COVID Contact Tracing Activities
  • Twelve More Wyoming Coronavirus-Related Deaths Confirmed
  • New Administrator Chosen for Wyoming State Hospital
  • Secretary of State and County Clerks Invite You to the Polls
  • Governor Gordon issues statement on Potential COVID-19 Exposure
  • UW Survey: Wyoming Voters Prefer Trump to Biden
  • Wyoming Department of Corrections COVID-19 Update
  • Governor Gordon, Department of Health Take Actions to Address Statewide COVID-19 Surge
  • Ten More Wyoming Coronavirus-Related Deaths Confirmed
  • Governor’s Invasive Species Initiative Delivers Final Report with Recommendations
  • UW Administration Proposes Specific Budget Reductions
  • Governor Gordon Cautions State’s Financial Picture Remains Deeply Concerning
  • Nine Wyoming Coronavirus-Related Deaths Confirmed
  • Governor Gordon Directs CARES Act Funds to Assist Wyomingites Seeking Health Insurance
  • Mountain Health CO-OP Opens in Wyoming
  • Additional Wyoming Coronavirus-Related Deaths Confirmed
  • Five COVID Cases on UW Residence Hall Floor Prompt Action
  • Governor Gordon Appoints Dan Shannon Director of Department of Corrections
  • Forrest Fenn treasure hunter indicted for damage to Yellowstone National Park
  • Governor Clarifies Limited Role of National Guard for Contact Tracing
  • Wyoming State Parks’ record summer continues into fall
  • Four COVID Cases on UW Residence Hall Floor Prompt Action
  • Wyoming National Guard Called Upon to Assist Wyoming Department of Health
  • Dan’s Meat Processing provides 400 lbs of game meat to Wyoming Food Bank of the Rockies partners
  • CWD found in two new elk hunt areas in Wyoming
  • Halloween is Not Cancelled
  • Yellowstone National Park sees an increase in positive employee-COVID-19 cases in September
  • Deaths Added to Coronavirus-Related Total
  • COVID Cases Among Cheer Team Result in UW Actions
  • UW Wyoming Science Fair Student from Cheyenne Among Finalists in Prestigious Competition
  • Wyoming Air National Guard’s 153rd Airlift Wing activated again for firefighting efforts
  • Relief and Mitigation Funds now closed
  • Health Orders Extended, Restrictions on Indoor Contact Sports Lifted
  • UW Extends Fall Return Pause Until Monday
  • Future Wyoming ITC Tenant Awarded $16 Million in Funding
  • US Department of Energy and State of Wyoming Partner on Study Showing Potential of Carbon Capture at Wyoming Coal-Fired Power Plants
  • UW COVID-19 Cases Trigger Pause to Fall Semester Return Plan
  • Governor Gordon Launches Meat Processing Expansion Grant Program
  • UW Reports Positive Cases, Quarantines from Off-Campus Gatherings
  • Wyoming player wins $1,000 a day for life from Lucky for Life®
  • Pilot Hill Project Land Transfer Closes
  • Peregrine falcons have successful nesting season
  • Public Health Orders Extended Without Changes
  • Wyoming Certifies Primary Election Results After Record Voter Turnout
  • Governor Calls First 10% State Budget Cuts “Devastating but Necessary”
  • Wyoming Unemployment Falls to 7.1% in July 2020
  • State Total of Coronavirus-Related Deaths Increases Again
  • UW Pre-Return Testing Sets Stage for Safe Semester
  • UW Survey: Mask Use in Wyoming on the Rise
  • Severe conditions prompt Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests and Thunder Basin National Grassland to enter Stage II fire restrictions
  • Governor expresses disappointment in Wyoming lands going to another buyer
  • Wyoming Launches COVID-19 Exposure Notification App with New Bluetooth Technology
  • President Trump Endorses Cynthia Lummis for Senate
  • Health Orders Extended, Outdoor Gathering Limits Eased
  • Governor Gordon uses CARES Act funds to pay for higher education for unemployed and underemployed
  • Additional extension granted for expiring driver licenses and IDs
  • Wyoming Department of Corrections COVID-19 Update
  • Wyoming Affected by Onion-Linked Salmonella Outbreak
  • Extension of Current Public Health Orders Continues Through August 15
  • State Agencies Collaborate to Provide 500,000 face coverings to school districts
  • Governor Gordon Appoints Dan Shannon Acting Director of Department of Corrections
  • Game and Fish stocks 6,000 jumbo channel catfish
  • More residents applying for hunting licenses in 2020
  • Wyoming Department of Corrections Director to Retire
  • Ponderosa Pine Showing Signs of Stress
  • New UW President Plans 77 Days of Listening and Learning
  • Survey Finds Telehealth Use on the Rise in Wyoming
  • Current Public Health Orders Extended through July 31
  • Budget Cuts Approved by Governor Gordon total more than $250 Million
  • Wyoming’s largest drug bust leads to two decades in prison
  • Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests and Thunder Basin National Grassland to enter Stage 1 fire restrictions, July 3
  • Superintendent Balow Releases Smart Start Guidance for Fall School Reopenings
  • Two Coronavirus-Related Deaths Added in Wyoming
  • Governor Gordon expresses disappointment that Wyoming’s 6 largest rodeos are cancelled in 2020
  • Additional Coronavirus-Related Nursing Home Death Reported
  • Outdoor gatherings up to 250 persons to be permitted under new health orders
  • Outbreak Leads to Another Coronavirus-Related Death
  • WYDOT urges motorists to use caution when driving through construction zones
  • Newborn wildlife is for watching, not touching
  • Department Alarmed by Drop in Immunizations During Pandemic
  • DOJ: State Coronavirus Shutdowns and the Constitution
  • Wyoming Attorney General Announces Settlement with Nation’s Largest Subprime Auto Financing Company
  • March, April Coronavirus-Related Deaths Added to Wyoming Total
  • Wyoming’s Coronavirus-Related Death Count Increases
  • Governor Gordon calls Special Session of Wyoming Legislature to help respond to COVID-19 pandemic
  • Wyoming Air National Guard members deploy in support of COVID Task Force West
  • Governor Gordon issues statement on the confirmation of the first coronavirus-related death in Wyoming
  • A driver of a commercial truck drives into the North Platte River after falling asleep
  • Gov. Gordon requests federal disaster declaration for Wyoming
  • Targeted Use of Personal Face Coverings Recommended for Wyoming Residents
  • Governor, State Health Officer extend statewide Public Health Orders through April 30
  • Testing Information Update
  • FCC Warns About Fraudsters
  • UW Student Innovation Center Team Creates 3D Surgical Masks for Cheyenne Medical Center
  • Governor Gordon, top officials call for all Wyoming citizens to stay home
  • Governor, State Health Officer issue third closure order
  • Governor to allocate Business Council funding to support Wyoming distillers and brewers making hand sanitizer
  • Governor Gordon and State Health Officer issue statewide closure order for public spaces
  • Deibert chosen to lead Wyo. Air National Guard
  • Wyoming’s Coronavirus Case Count Goes Up
  • Wyoming’s Coronavirus Case Total Increases
  • University of Wyoming: UW Moves to Online Course Delivery for Remainder of Spring Semester
  • Governor Gordon and State Superintendent Jillian Balow issue a recommendation on school closures
  • Wyoming’s Coronavirus Total Up to Three
  • Governor Gordon signs Emergency Declaration
  • WY Democratic In-Person Presidential Caucus & County Conventions Suspended
  • University of Wyoming Athletics Statement on Suspension of Athletics Competitions
  • Wyoming’s First Coronavirus Disease 2019 Case Reported
  • Health Recommendations Updated As Coronavirus Risk Grows
  • Governor publicizes more information on potential land purchase
  • Trustees Select Seidel as UW’s 28th President
  • Troopers investigate multiple crashes involving over 100 vehicles
  • Homicide Suspect In Custody Following Traffic Stop
  • WHP Trooper Injured In Collision Near Colony, Wyoming
  • Governor Gordon applauds halt to planned aerial gunning of mountain goats
  • USDA Approves Wyoming Hemp Plan
  • Wyoming Preparing as State’s Coronavirus Risk Still Low
  • Governor Gordon joins Legislative Leadership in supporting exploration of land purchase
  • Senators Enzi & Barrasso Endorse Lummis for U.S. Senate
  • Governor Gordon signs Wyoming Mule Deer and Antelope Migration Corridor Protection Executive Order
  • Governor Gordon emphasizes Wyoming’s strengths and opportunities in State of the State speech
  • WYDOT starts issuing new, more secure driver licenses and ID cards
  • Department Tracking Coronavirus Spread and Information
  • Senator Ted Cruz Endorses Cynthia Lummis for Senate
  • Wyoming, Montana ask Supreme Court to hear challenge to Washington’s denial of coal terminal permit
  • Wyoming High School Graduation Rate Improves for Sixth Year
  • Governor Gordon submits budget letters to Joint Appropriations Committee
  • A Statement from Representative Liz Cheney
  • Pursuit Ends Safely North Of Wheatland
  • Wyoming Business Council hires businessman as CEO
  • Wyoming Homes Should Be Tested for Radon
  • Wyoming Department of Corrections Deputy Director Retires After a Lengthy Career
  • Wyoming K-12 Enrollment Adds 803 Students
  • Enzi supports new trade agreement with Canada and Mexico
  • Governor’s Early Childhood State Advisory Council awarded $2 million grant to support early childhood education
  • Flu Starting to Get Active in Wyoming
  • Governor Gordon Forges Partnership to Study Wyoming’s Carbon Capture Potential
  • Specialized Support Offered to Help Teens Quit Vaping
  • Taco John’s to Open Satellite Office in Minneapolis
  • More women are hunting and fishing in Wyoming
  • Governor Gordon To Join AARP Wyoming For TeleTown Hall
  • Yellowstone makes substantial progress to reduce nonnative lake trout and recover native cutthroat trout
  • Governor Gordon Launches Budget Transparency Website
  • Governor Gordon releases budget proposal, sets fiscally conservative course for challenging time ahead
  • Border War Impaired Driving Enforcement 2019
  • Enzi, Barrasso ask Senate to recognize 150th anniversary of women’s suffrage in Wyoming
  • Power Wyoming to Provide Information for Future Planning
  • Governor’s Efficiency Commission Forwards Recommendations to Legislature
  • CWD found in a new deer hunt area in northern Wyoming
  • WHP Patrolman injured in collision
  • Following USDA Interim Final Rule Release, WDA to Review and Revise State Hemp Program Plan
  • Governor Gordon statement on Consensus Revenue Estimating Group (CREG) Revenue Forecast
  • Governor Gordon names new Water Development Office Director
  • Cheyenne Democrat Announces State House Run
  • Four Wyoming Teachers Receive the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching
  • Kemmerer receives federal grant to assist with economic diversification efforts
  • Enzi, Shaheen legislation honoring Christa McAuliffe signed into law
  • Wyoming Highway Patrol Retires K-9
  • Flu Season Ahead: Protect Self and Others by Getting a Flu Shot
  • First Lady Jenny Gordon Announces Wyoming Hunger Initiative
  • Dane Weaver Named Teacher of the Year
  • Governor Gordon launches Invasive Species Initiative
  • First Lady Melania Trump will travel to Wyoming to visit National Parks and Landmarks
  • Both WHCC Escapees Now in Custody
  • Governor Gordon names Public Records Ombudsman
  • WHCC Inmate Escape Update Stolen Vehicle Found in Laramie, Another Vehicle Reported Stolen
  • Harm Reduction Initiative to Target Wyoming Drug Users
  • 2018-19 School Performance Ratings Released for Wyoming Schools
  • Miss Wyoming USA and Miss Wyoming Teen USA Crowned
  • Governor Gordon Encourages an Inclusive, Transparent Search Process for Next UW President
  • Portion of Walk-In Hunting Area lost due to careless behavior
  • Governor Gordon’s Migration Corridor Advisory Group Issues Recommendations
  • Secretary of State’s Office Celebrates Anniversary of Louisa Swain’s Historic Vote
  • Wheatland Reservoir #3: Harmful Cyanobacterial Bloom (HCB) Recreational Use Advisory
  • 2019 WY-TOPP Results Available Online
  • Numerous bear/human encounters prompt camping closure along portion of North Platte River
  • Pedro Mountain Fire burning near Pathfinder Reservoir
  • Enzi, Library of Congress to host Veterans History Project Day in Cheyenne
  • Governor Gordon and state officials to unveil Medal of Honor Highway
  • Top Department of Energy Official to visit Wyoming to learn about state’s carbon capture technologies
  • Superintendent Balow Chosen as National Leadership Fellow
  • Governor Gordon, state agencies mobilizing resources in wake of irrigation tunnel collapse
  • Governor Gordon creates Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Task Force
  • Wyoming soldiers deploy July 29 from Cheyenne
  • Governor Gordon voices support for proposed rule changes on drilling permits
  • Record amount of unclaimed property returned in Wyoming
  • Governor Gordon meets with President Trump, other Governors to discuss workforce issues
  • Governor urges ratification of USMCA
  • West Nile Virus Already Active in Wyoming for 2019
  • Stranded Motorist Rescued In June
  • Governor Gordon to unveil a new-look budget and emphasize a true two-year budget
  • Governor brings Wyoming into new energy advocacy group
  • UW Trustees Select Theobald as Acting President
  • Treasurer seeks White House support
  • Governor Gordon launches advisory group to discuss future of big game migration
  • Barrasso Statement on Mike Enzi’s Retirement
  • Congresswoman Liz Cheney Statement on Retirement of Sen. Mike Enzi
  • Enzi announces plan to retire at the end of his term
  • March drug-involved crashes, injuries and deaths increase from February
  • Governor Gordon displeased with Rocky Mountain Power’s coal study
  • State Board of Education Approves Revised Computer Science Standards
  • Suspect in Yellowstone National Park Assault Sentenced
  • Fatal Crash West Of Cheyenne
  • WyoLotto Records Largest 12 Month Transfer
  • Governor Gordon applauds President Trump’s executive order
  • Wyoming Hemp Update: State Plan Submitted and Current Status of Hemp in Wyoming
  • WDE Teams Up with Microsoft and CSforALL to Offer Computer Science Strategic Planning
  • First Lady Jennie Gordon to participate in Friday Food Bags for Spring Break
  • Republican Party Headquarters Arsonist Sentenced
  • Enzi and Sec. Acosta tour Wyoming to visit mining, workforce development facilities
  • Three men sentenced for multi-state crime scene
  • Governor announces seven Cabinet appointments
  • Graduation Rate Improves for Fifth Year
  • Wyoming Tackles Rape Kit Reporting
  • Governor Gordon asks for $21 million to diversify economy, protect wildlife and ag lands, and help communities
  • Enzi, Barrasso cosponsor bill to permanently prevent future government shutdowns
  • WyoLotto Transfers Largest Amount to Date
  • Black Hills Energy proposes renewable energy solutions to support Wyoming businesses
  • WYDOT to receive $20 million federal grant for I-80 winter safety improvements
  • Learning About Prediabetes Can Help Prevent Diabetes
  • President George H.W. Bush “Day of Mourning”
  • Governor Mead Announces Supplemental Budget Recommendations
  • Governor-Elect Gordon Announces Key Leadership Appointments
  • Superintendent Balow is President-Elect of CCSSO
  • Barrasso Elected to Serve as Republican Conference Chairman
  • WYDOT moves forward with new safety communication technology for vehicles
  • Increased Syphilis Cases Reported in Wyoming
  • Governor Appoints New Circuit Court Judge for the Fifth Judicial District
  • Secretary of State’s Office Releases Data on Party Affiliation Changes
  • State of Wyoming Announces Lawsuit against Opioid Manufacturer
  • Styvar sworn in to represent House District 12
  • Wyoming Game & Fish response to court ruling changing grizzly bear status
  • Wyoming, Utah, and Idaho team up for traffic safety operation
  • Wyoming Becomes “Agreement-State” Giving Authority to License and Inspect Mining and Milling of Uranium in State
  • Wyoming to Team up with NeuroVigil’s “Brain Accelerator”
  • Wyoming State Canvassing Board Certifies Primary Election Results
  • Diocese of Cheyenne reports third credible child abuse allegation
  • First Wyoming West Nile Virus Case Reported for 2018
  • Statewide ACT Results Available
  • Governor Approves Update to Math and Social Studies Standards, Graduation Requirements, and Accreditation Rules
  • Treasurer Gordon takes action in regard to Bank of the West declaration
  • Wyoming Unemployment Unchanged at 3.7% in June
  • WyoLotto Transfers Another Record Breaker to Wyoming
  • Secretary of State Asks for Judicial Review of Dr. Taylor Haynes’ Eligibility
  • WIC Offers Food, Support for Many Wyoming Families
  • Barrasso Invites Wyoming Governor Matt Mead to Testify Before the Senate on Endangered Species Act
  • Terek Fire 30% Contained
  • Cheyenne Regional Medical Center the First in Wyoming to Offer Mazor X Robotic Technology for Spine Surgeries
  • Governor Mead Approves Rules for Grizzly Hunt
  • Several Road Openings as Containment Climbs to 85 Percent
  • Wyoming Young People Come Out with Bold, Positive Vision for the Future
  • Hundreds Attend Public Meeting as Badger Fire Continues to Grow
  • Superintendent Dan Wenk announces retirement in 2019
  • Warm Weather Reminder: Mosquitos, Ticks Spread Diseases
  • Conservative hunting regulations approved by Game and Fish Commission for grizzly bears
  • Gov. Mead authorizes $5 million loan to keep WyoTech open
  • WHP seizes 50 pounds of Methamphetamine
  • Most Pole Mountain roads open for season; Vedauwoo Road remains closed
  • Wyoming State Trooper injured during a vehicle pursuit
  • Wyatt, Emma Repeat as Top Wyoming Newborn Names
  • WHP Rescues Five Children
  • BLM listens to Wyoming State partners
  • Arapahoe Resident Sentenced on Drug, Firearm and Assault Charges
  • Castaneda Seeks Legislative Seat
  • State Board Approves Promulgation of Rules on Accreditation, Statewide Standards, and Graduation Requirements
  • Wyoming Unemployment Falls to 3.9% in March
  • JCOAL and Kawasaki to Advance Carbon Management Technology at Wyoming ITC
  • Move Over law will help protect more WYDOT employees
  • Racines Announces for Auditor
  • WHP seizes an estimated $285,000 in marijuana
  • WHP seizes 123 pounds of Marijuana
  • Health Net tells Wyo. Congressional delegation that improved service for Wyo. veterans is on the way
  • Wyoming approval advances PacifiCorp wind expansion
  • Wyoming NAEP Scores Continue to Outpace Nation in Reading and Math
  • Finalists Announced in NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE Competition
  • WyoLotto transfers $1.4 million to Wyoming
  • Barrasso Statement on Trump Administration’s MOU to Expedite Federal Permitting for Infrastructure
  • Prevent Child Abuse Wyoming is Turning Wyoming Blue on Wear Blue Day 2018
  • Boot Up Wyoming to implement computer science
  • Governor Mead Comments on Supreme Court’s Decision in Gordon v. State
  • WY Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Treasurer Gordon
  • Conservative Wyoming Businessman Sam E. Galeotos Announces Run for Governor
  • Secretary of State’s Office Celebrates Passage of Women’s Suffrage Pathway Legislation
  • Barrasso Applauds Passage of Bipartisan Legislation Targeting Sex Trafficking
  • Delegation backs Wyoming oil & gas project
  • WHP Commissions Four New Troopers
  • Wyoming Legislative Session Ends
  • Hunter input requested for 2018 hunting seasons
  • Arrest Made at Governor’s Residence
  • Barrasso Introduces Bill to Give Americans an Obamacare Escape Hatch
  • Governor Mead Announces ENDOW Rural Council
  • Wyoming Immunization Requirements Enhanced, Updated
  • Campaign Targets Prescription Drug Misuse
  • Multiple Vehicle Crash Near Rawlins
  • First Lady Mead Partners with the Ellbogen Foundation and the McMurry Foundation to Provide Books to Children in Wyoming
  • Resignation Statement from Wyoming Secretary of State Ed Murray
  • Forms, Bracelets Help Wyoming Patients Control End of Life Care
  • Enzi, Barrasso join bipartisan letter to FDA regarding shortage of IV saline at height of deadly flu season
  • Wyomingites Warned of Risks Associated with Pirate Websites
  • Digital entrance pass now available for Yellowstone
  • Weatherby relocates to Wyoming
  • Graduation Rate Improves for Fourth Year
  • 62 Events and Activities in Wyoming to Raise Awareness About School Choice
  • U.S. Department Of Education Approves Wyoming ESSA Plan
  • Women’s March on Wyoming Planned for Cheyenne on Saturday, January 20
  • Radon Testing Good Idea for Wyoming Homes
  • WyoLotto transfers $1,001,963 to State Treasurer’s Office
  • Wyoming Governor Matt Mead announces the 2018 Magpul Governor’s Match
  • Enzi gets confirmation from health secretary nominee to review Wyoming’s Medicaid waiver
  • Wyoming Data Show Smoking-Related Health Impacts Continue
  • Governor Mead Announces Cyber Challenge for Wyoming Students
  • A New Future for Coal
  • ENDOW Releases Preliminary Recommendations to ‘Chart New Course’ for WY’s Economy
  • Governor Appoints New Justice to the Wyoming Supreme Court
  • Governor Appoints New Circuit Court Judge for the Second Judicial District
  • First Lady Mead Partners with Cloud Peak Energy to Provide Books to Campbell County First Graders
  • Retired K-9 Passes
  • Barrasso Expands Uranium One Investigation
  • Total Solar Eclipse Delivered Positive Results for Wyoming
  • Governor Mead Supports Strengthening Computer Science Education
  • Computer Science Education Week Kicks Off
  • WYDOT demos new safety communication technology for vehicles
  • WDE Announces Wyoming Child and Adult Care Food Program Sites
  • BLM offers Christmas tree permits for sale starting Friday
  • Plane Crash Near Rock Springs
  • Game and Fish investigating poaching cases near Baggs
  • Wyoming funds grow by $1.17 billion
  • Game and Fish investigating another elk poached in HA 104
  • Superintendent Balow Recognized with National Award
  • Second Bison Release at Wind River Contributes to Expanding Herds of Genetically Pure Bison
  • WyoLotto announces big changes to Mega Millions
  • Hunters Reminded that Fire Danger Exists, Campfires Need Extinguished
  • Wyoming Cowboys to Honor Joe Tiller With Special Helmet Decal
  • Simpson Sworn in to Represent District 21
  • Wyoming Announces Partnership with Center for Carbon Removal
  • State of Wyoming Joins EpiPen Settlement
  • WyoLotto transfers $850K to Wyoming communities
  • UW Fall Semester Enrollment Increases
  • Governor’s Business Forum set for November 7-9 in Cheyenne
  • UW War Memorial Stadium Veterans Memorial Rededication Ceremony Saturday
  • New Miss Wyoming and Miss Wyoming Teen Crowned
  • University of Wyoming establishes $10M recruitment fund
  • Wyoming court to utility: Pay tax on power plant chemicals
  • Wind Transmission Line Project to begin in 2019
  • Pocatello Man Sentenced for Green River Bank Robbery
  • Cheney Sponsors Federal Lands Bill
  • Wyoming State Troopers Stayed Busy During Eclipse Event
  • Governor Mead Submits Comments on Southwest Wyoming Natural Gas Project
  • ENDOW Executive Council Submits Initial Report to Governor, Wyoming Legislature
  • New Wyoming Football Equipment Truck and Trailer Unveiled
  • Tickets Available Thursday to Currently-Serving Military and Veterans for UW Military Appreciation Day
  • Mary Throne Announces Gubernatorial Candidacy
  • Health Alert Issued for Statewide Gonorrhea Increase
  • Wyoming Traffic Increased Significantly for Eclipse
  • Eclipse Viewing Safety Important All Across Wyoming
  • Enzi statement on the future of health care replacement
  • Take Steps to Block the Spread of Swimming-Related Illness
  • Search for Suspect Continues
  • Selected Adventurer Announced for Wyoming’s “Call of the WY” Promotion
  • Spending Time Outdoors? Avoid Diseases Spread by Ticks
  • Fatal Crash Near Baggs
  • WYDOT closes WYO 132 and US 26 near Riverton because of flooding; detour in place
  • Park Urges Safety in Thermal Areas
  • Kayak guide dies attempting to rescue client in Yellowstone Lake
  • Cindy DeLancey to lead Wyoming Business Alliance
  • Salmonella Cases with Baby Chick Connections Up in Wyoming
  • Community Input Meetings Scheduled for American Indian Education
  • Washakie Ranger District road and area openings delayed due to high snowpack
  • Casper Native Designs Tiny House for “Call of the WY”
  • Cheyenne Student Wins Contest Naming New Statewide Assessment
  • Highway Patrol Asks People to Move Over and Slow Down
  • Crash Causes Structural Damage to Bridge Near Laramie
  • Tom Forslund Named Director of Department of Family Services
  • Citizens’ Initiative Begins Officially in Wyoming
  • Wyoming GOP Elects Statewide Officials
  • DWS Encourages Wyoming Employers to Participate in National Safety Stand-Down This Week
  • Game and Fish to host public meetings and take comments on gray wolf hunting seasons
  • WHP Initiative Yields Arrests and Increases Highway Safety
  • Postal Service’s New Eclipse Stamp to be Launched at UW
  • Linked to Mice, Hantavirus Remains a Health Threat
  • Wyoming Top 100 Shooting Competition Workshops Announced
  • Governor Mead Announces ENDOW Executive Council
  • WyoLotto transfers $1 million to Wyoming communities
  • Wyoming Awarded $2 Million Grant to Help Laid Off Coal Workers
  • Cheyenne Family to Donate CuddleCot to Cheyenne Regional Medical Center
  • AARP Foundation Kicks Off Senior Hunger Awareness Month
  • Wyoming Tornado Drill April 12 2017 – Are You Weather Ready?
  • Ysebaert Named New DWS Deputy Director
  • Fatal Crash Near Cheyenne
  • Adventure Lovers Invited to Answer the “Call of the WY”
  • Think Ahead to Prevent Traumatic Brain Injuries
  • Wyoming Department of Health: Keep Poison Help Number Handy
  • Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students Advance to National Academic Bowl
  • Senator Barrasso Weighs in on CBO Report
  • Residents Invited to Alzheimer’s Disease Listening Sessions
  • Governor Mead Signs ENDOW Legislation
  • Wyo delegation applauds court decision to uphold wolf delisting
  • Governor Mead Applauds Court Decision on Wolf Delisting Plan
  • Uber to Launch Service Statewide in Wyoming
  • WHP Implements “Slick Top” Patrol Cars to Increase Highway Safety
  • Governor Mead applauds President’s Action to Eliminate Stream Protection Rule
  • New Leader Selected for Department’s Aging Division
  • Major Pole Mountain Trail Maintenance Project Coming this Summer
  • BLM to Host Open Houses on Proposed Withdrawal in Crucial Sage-Grouse Habitat
  • Governor Mead Requests Public Input for ENDOW Initiative
  • Pole Mountain Roads Temporarily Closed to Prevent Resource Damage
  • Winter Wildlife Impacts Discussion Open to Public
  • Barrasso Hands Over Western Caucus Reins to Senator Daines
  • JAC Releases Budget Bill With Aim of Reducing Size & Scope of Government
  • Western Senators Introduce Greater Sage Grouse Protection and Recovery Act
  • Snow Pack Above Average Around Wyoming
  • Cigarette Tax Defeated
  • Wyoming Seeing High Level of Influenza Activity
  • VA Purchases Land for a New National Cemetery in Wyoming
  • Summer Food Program Needs Sponsors
  • House Education Committee Releases Omnibus Education Bill
  • Wyoming’s sage-grouse conservation strategy will survive administration change
  • Court Dismisses Capitol Square Project Suit Against Legislative Leadership
  • Wyoming High School Graduation Rate Rises to 80%
  • ‘Police Body Camera’ Legislation Passes Wyoming Senate
  • Governor Mead Announces Tax Deal with Amazon
  • WyoLotto Gives Back to Wyoming
  • Wyoming Political Leaders Invite President-Elect Trump to Visit Wyoming
  • Cheney Sworn In as US Representative in 115th Congress
  • Montana Man Leads 50-Mile Pursuit Through Two Counties
  • No Injuries in UW Band Crash
  • Wyoming County Commissioners Association Elects New Leadership
  • More Snow Coming This Weekend
  • Wyoming and National Park Service Finalize Sale of Antelope Flats Parcel
  • Norovirus Again Causing Illness in Wyoming Communities
  • WyoLotto launches new game, Lucky for Life
  • Wyoming Schools Celebrating Computer Science Education
  • Comments Sought on Tobacco Sales Report
  • Governor Mead Promotes CO2-EOR Incentives
  • Giving Tuesday Kicks of Season of Giving
  • Midwest Teachers and Students Reported Illness from Well Leak
  • Barrasso Spends Thanksgiving with Wyoming Troops in Qatar, Afghanistan
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases Continued Problem in Wyoming
  • Wyoming Unemployment Rate Falls to 5.1% in October 2016
  • Highway Patrol Prepares for 2017 Eclipse
  • Hopes for UW Raises Remain in Face of Cuts
  • Grizzly One Step Closer to Leaving Endangered Species List
  • Beer and Wine Will Be Available to University of Wyoming Fans
  • New Wyoming Science Standards Finalized
  • BLM Partners with the University of Wyoming to Study Wild Horse Movement in the Adobe Town Herd Management Area
  • WyoLotto makes third revenue transfer to Wyoming
  • WyoLotto announces new member to Board of Directors
  • Community Roundtable on Every Student Succeeds Act to be Held in Casper
  • Governor Mead Announces Outdoor Recreation Task Force
  • Wyoming Dems Call for Trump Denunciation
  • Flu Shots Best Way to Prevent Influenza Illness
  • Bridger-Teton Featured on New License Plates
  • Wyoming Youth Voter Summit Oct. 4 at UW
  • Clean Power Plan Case Heard Before the U.S. Court of Appeals
  • Wyoming Mining Association Names New Executive Director
  • Crisis Text Line Available in Wyoming
  • Wyoming Chief Information Officer Takes Job with Google
  • Miss Wyoming USA and Miss Wyoming Teen USA Move On to National Competition
  • Only One Debate for U.S. House Candidates
  • Jamie Markus Appointed State Librarian
  • AFL-CIO Endorses Greene
  • Greene: Cheney “Out of Reach” to Candidates, Voters
  • WHP Investigates Zero Fatal Crashes Over Weekend
  • Governor Mead Advocates Caution in Tax Increase Considerations
  • Wyoming K-9 Retires
  • Stubson: Shootings Not Opportunity for Gun Control Debate
  • VA Announces Permanent Medical Center Director
  • Tim Stubson: Win Back the West
  • Avoid Mosquitoes to Avoid West Nile Virus and Zika Disease
  • Wyoming Office of Tourism Partners with Sinclair Oil to Launch New Visitor Products
  • Take Steps to Prevent Rabies in Pets, Livestock and Families
  • UW President Outlines Plan to Reduce Budget
  • Wyoming delegation introduces legislation to give states more say in energy development
  • Wyoming Air National Guard launches eight C-130H aircraft for historic mission
  • Governor Mead Opposed to Obama Administration Bathroom Rule
  • Increasing Water Levels at Nearby Reservoirs
  • NPS Calls on Visitors to Respect Wildlife and Safety Regulations
  • Free Prescriptions to Quit Smoking Available
  • Stolen Vehicle Recovered After I-90 Pursuit
  • Move to Speed Limit Increase Races Ahead
  • Senate Act Will Help Wyoming
  • Integrated Test Center Breaks Ground Near Gillette
  • National Travel and Tourism Week Starts Sunday
  • Throne Says Budget Cuts Will be Tough
  • Late Snow Impacts Spring Run Off
  • Lottery May Hit $6 Million Mark
  • Coal and Diversity Vital to Economy
  • Department of Tourism Rolls Out New Website
  • Mega Millions Winner Located
  • Cheyenne Area Pursuit Ends Near Carr
  • Marijuana Edibles Bill Passes Second Reading
  • Senate Rejects Medicaid Expansion Amendment
  • State Budgets Go On to Committee
  • Pot Edibles Bill Passes First Reading
  • Senate Debates Use of AML Funds
  • Legislature Talks Bikes and Refugees
  • I-80 Closed for Much of the Weekend
  • Legislative Session Begins Today
  • IRS Warns of Scam
  • Influenza Activity Picking Up in Wyoming
  • Balow Says Now Not the Time to Panic
  • WAM Asking for More Money from Legislature
  • Unemployment Numbers Shift in December
  • Homeless Count Takes Place Wednesday
  • Healthy Wyoming Advocates Medicaid Expansion
  • Missing Family in Snow Mountain Range Found
  • Governor Mead Revises Budget Plans
  • Missing Games Leave Lottery Money on the Table
  • Tourism Industry Hopes for Investment in Industry
  • Barack Obama Gives Final State of the Union
  • Wyoming Highway Patrol Reports Zero Fatal Crashes Over Holiday Weekend
  • Drug Interdiction West of Laramie
  • January is National Radon Action Month
  • BREAKING: Lummis Will Not Seek Reelection
  • Governor Mead Announces Dry Fork Station as Location for Integrated Test Center
  • Governor Places State Hiring Freeze in Light of Budget Shortfalls
  • Wyoming Guard to Deactivate Unit in Coming Budget Cuts
  • Cheyenne Man Serving Life on Murder Counts Blames Defense
  • Powerball Enhances Chances of Winning Smaller Prizes
  • Laramie Ranked No. 1 for University Community
  • Wyoming’s First Job Corps Center Opens its Doors, Welcomes Students, US Labor Secretary Perez, Sen. Enzi, Gov. Mead and Other Dignitaries
  • Lummis Questions Planned Parenthood
  • Governor Mead Travels to Washington, D.C. to Discuss Natural Resources with Congress
  • Car Crashes into convenient store
  • UW Memorial for Students to be Dedicated
  • New Miss Wyoming USA and Miss Wyoming Teen USA Crowned
  • Governor Mead Announces Energy Strategy Meeting
  • Wyoming NORML Advocates for Cannabis Legalization in Wyoming
  • Oil Well Fire Near Douglas Put Out
  • Wyoming Couple Face Charges in 16-year-old’s Alcohol Death
  • Cowboy Draw lottery ticket worth $1 million sold in Casper
  • BREAKING: FIRE BURNS OVER 300 ACRES NEAR HILLSDALE
  • Cowboys upset in season opener to North Dakota
  • No big changes at former UW, CSU ranch
  • State works to process thousands of REAL ID requests
  • Child pleads not guilty in death of girlfriend’s infant son
  • Wyoming marks first year of selling lottery tickets
  • State prisons approaching maximum limit
  • Senator Ted Cruz makes campaign stop in Cheyenne
  • WyoTech and Mazda form new partnership
  • UW challenges apartment property tax ruling
  • Wyoming to host International coal conference
  • Terms of CSU, UW foundation ranch sale undisclosed
  • FBI: Middle Eastern Men Intimidating U.S. Military Families In Wyoming and Colorado
  • Bison injures woman posing for selfie at Yellowstone
  • Vesicular stomatitis confirmed in Wyoming horse
  • Details from Cheyenne shooting held until investigation over
  • BREAKING: CHEYENNE POLICE SEARCH FOR DOUBLE HOMICIDE SUSPECT
  • Wyoming Students Taking PAWS
  • Wyoming Senate Votes Not to Override Governor’s Veto
  • Governor Mead Names New Communications Director
  • Concealed Carry Bill Advances, But With Changes
  • State Health Dept Encourages Measles Vaccine
  • More People are Signing Up for Obamacare in Wyoming
  • Survey Shows High UW Student Satisfaction
  • Advocates Say Death Penalty Should be Abolished
  • Governor Mead Talks Budget, Revenue and Medicaid
  • Wyoming MAFFS Crew Receives Aircrew of Distinction Award
  • Gov Mead Gives 2015 State of the State
  • Bill Would Remove Federal Protections for Wolves in Four States
  • State Capitol Renovation Cost, Timeline Uncertain
  • Cheyenne Lawmaker Proposes $9 Minimum Wage
  • Liquor, Wine Sales Way Up in Wyoming in 2014
  • Wyoming’s Population Shows Small Increase
  • Wyoming Highway Patrol Abandons Ticket Quotas
  • Max Maxfield Reflects on His Decades of Public Service [AUDIO]
  • Mead Criticized by Goshen County GOP
  • Lawyers for Dale Eaton Oppose New Hearing
  • Enzi will Chair Senate Budget Committee
  • Workplace Fatality Bill Endorsed by Wyoming Lawmakers
  • Wyoming Lawmakers Advance Alternative Medicaid Expansion Bill
  • Governor Mead Presents Budget to Lawmakers
  • Wyoming’s Rank in Health Survey Slips to 25th
  • Report: Wyoming 6th in Funding Tobacco Programs
  • Health Insurance Companies Report Large Response
  • Freshman Lawmakers Attend New Legislator Training in Cheyenne
  • Wyoming Lottery Will Add Two Games in 2015
  • Capitol Renovation Faces Delay, Higher Costs
  • UW Gets #1 Ranking from Education Website
  • Wyoming Residents Oppose Personal Marijuana Use
  • U.S. Attorney in Wyoming Collects $7M
  • Wyoming Lawmaker Proposes ‘Right-to-Try’ Bill
  • Governor Mead Blasts EPA Power Plant Rules
  • Governor Mead Reveals Supplemental Budget Proposal
  • Wyoming Lawmakers Reconsider Polling Place Rules
  • 5 Wyoming Counties Could Top New EPA Ozone Limit
  • Barrasso Spends Thanksgiving with Wyoming Troops in Qatar
  • ‘SHARE Plan’ Proposed to Expand Wyoming Medicaid
  • Wyoming Citizens Divided on Immigration Reform
  • Wyoming Jobless Rate Unchanged from September
  • Wyoming Lottery is Winner for UW, CFD, State Fair
  • Number of Highway Fatalities in Wyoming Up
  • Women to be Down by 2 in Wyoming Legislature
  • Wyoming Treasurer Wants Authority to Buy Stocks
  • Cheyenne Student Arrested for Laramie Halloween Fight
  • Balow Defeats Ceballos for State Superintendent
  • Enzi, Lummis Re-Elected to U.S. Congress
  • Ed Murray Easily Elected Wyoming Secretary of State
  • Wyoming Governor Mead Wins Second Term
  • [UPDATED] Missing Casper Girl Found
  • Wyoming Savings Continue to Grow
  • Gov Mead Eyes Congressional Fix on Wolf Delisting
  • Number of Women Hunters Up in Wyoming
  • Haynes Launches Write-In for Governor
  • Wyoming Marriage Equality Advocates Hope to End Workplace Discrimination
  • Federal Judge Overturns Wyoming Gay Marriage Ban
  • Mead Enjoys Commanding Lead in Poll
  • Judge to Rule by Monday on Wyoming Gay Marriage
  • Medicare Open Enrollment Period Now Underway
  • Wyoming Sees Increase in Heroin Deaths
  • US Senate, House Debates Monday Night
  • USDA Programs Provide $28M to Wyoming Ag
  • Wyoming Lottery Meeting Sales Expectations
  • Interview with Governor Matt Mead [AUDIO]
  • Court Rejects Wyoming Wolf Management Plan
  • Torrington Man’s Body Recovered from Hawk Springs Reservoir
  • Cheyenne’s Caroline Scott Crowned Miss Wyoming USA
  • Wyo Lotto Warns of Lottery Scams
  • Growing Wyoming Economy in Need of Workers
  • Gay and Lesbian Rights Group Keeps Wyoming Staffed
  • Panel Vote Endorses Protecting Employee Privacy
  • Interview With Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Pete Gosar [AUDIO]
  • State: Expect Lower Scores on Revamped PAWS Test
  • Wyoming Reports Lower Poverty Rate, Higher Income
  • Lummis Votes Against President’s Plan to Arm and Train Syrians
  • Wyoming Secretary of State and U.S. Attorney Join Forces to Ensure Integrity of Election
  • Group: State Should Increase Drilling Setbacks
  • Enzi Pushes for Federal Budgeting Solutions [VIDEO]
  • Interview with Independent Governor Candidate Don Wills [AUDIO]
  • Wyoming Teen Birth Rates Continue to Fall
  • Wyoming Lawmakers Wrap Up 1st Leg of Pacific Rim Trip
  • Wills Launches Campaign for Governor [AUDIO]
  • Group Asks State Lawmakers for Cyclist Protections
  • Wyoming Lawmakers to Consider Death Penalty Bills
  • Education Board Prefers Appointed Superintendent
  • Mead Campaign Nixes Gosar’s Call for More Debates
  • Wyoming Highway Deaths Way Ahead of 2013
  • Troopers Stayed Busy Over Labor Day Weekend
  • Alice Uden Gets Life Term for Killing Husband
  • Wyoming Sees Nearly $200k in 1st-Day Lottery Sales
  • Wyoming ACT Scores Show Improvement
  • 2014 Wyoming Primary Election Results
  • Mead Beats Haynes and Hill in GOP Governor Primary
  • Enzi Wins Wyoming’s GOP US Senate Primary
  • Lummis Wins GOP Nomination for Congressional Seat
  • Gov. Mead Participates in ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
  • Wyoming Air Tanker Makes Emergency Landing
  • Bicyclist Struck and Killed on Hwy 85
  • Secretary of State Hopefuls Meet at Debate
  • Mead Leads Challengers in Gov’s Race Fundraising
  • Wyo Supreme Court Rules for Media in Records Case
  • Wyoming has Lowest Consumer Spending Growth in ’12
  • Wyoming Wildland Fire Fund Untapped So Far
  • Last of Deactivated Malmstrom Silos Eliminated
  • Judge Approves Settlement in Campaign Finance Suit
  • VA Exec: Wait Times Can Be Fixed In Two Years
  • Wyoming Lottery Holding Giveaway for First Lottery Ticket
  • Video of Candidate Forums Available Online
  • No Sneak Peek for Company, EPA, at Wyoming Reports
  • State Lawmaker Seeks Investigation of Governor
  • Lummis Wants States to Help Secure U.S. Borders
  • Body of Overdue Hiker Found in Grand Teton National Park
  • Wyoming to Provide Safety Training for Schools
  • Wyoming Sees Increase in Whooping Cough
  • Murray Campaign: Staffer Sent Obscene Sketch to Ex-Aide
  • Superintendent Candidate Accuses Hill of Improper Threat
  • Husband Arrested for Wife’s Death in Burns Shooting
  • Two Wyoming Air Tankers Deployed to Pacific Northwest
  • Wyoming Lottery Ramps Up Training And Campaigning As Launch Nears
  • State Schools Chief Says Report Is Political Propaganda
  • Campground Back Open After Wildfire Containment
  • Early Morning Fiery Crash Closes I-25 South Of Cheyenne
  • Electric Companies Look To Wyoming To Test Carbon-Capture Technology
  • New Website Outlines State’s Energy Strategy
  • Wyoming Elected Officials Seek to Stay in Capitol Building
  • Study: Wyoming is No. 3 Spender on Inmate Health Care
  • Lummis Defends Wyoming Uranium Jobs
  • Sponsor of Earhart Suit Wants Suit to Continue
  • Game And Fish Raises Over $660K In Super Trifecta Tag Raffle
  • Governor Pushes EPA and Army Corps to Withdraw Water Proposal
  • Owen Fire is 80% Contained
  • Two GOP Candidates Acknowledge Missing 2012 Primary Election
  • Legislature Considers Criminalizing “Logrolling”
  • Owen Fire Spreads to 300 Acres
  • Sheridan Mayor Selected to Fill State Senate Seat
  • 50-Acre Wildfire Burning in Albany County
  • Nick Offerman to Perform Stand Up at University of Wyoming
  • Wyoming’s Economy Continues Moderate Growth
  • Third Party Candidates Push for Injunction
  • 2013 Was First Year Without a Fatality on US 287
  • Game & Fish Encourages Safe Boating Over 4th of July Weekend
  • Wyoming Halts Work on Science Standards
  • Wyoming Gay Couples Seek Ruling Allowing Marriage
  • Legislative Committee Report Blasts Cindy Hill
  • Designs Wanted for Commemorative Wyoming Coins
  • Wyoming Supreme Court Ok’s Withholding of Some Govt Records
  • Study: Wyoming Airports Contribute $1.4B to Economy
  • Governor to Visit Washington State to Discuss Coal Exports
  • CO2 Rule Meets Quick Resistance in Wyoming
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