Wyoming School of Energy Resources will have webinar tomorrow on Ukraine, energy By Mary Stroka|June 19, 2023
Daylight Saving Time returns on Sunday Daylight Saving Time returns on Sunday, meaning Wyomingites will soon need to move their clocks forward an hour as we By Tommy Culkin|March 11, 2023
Richard Belzer, stand-up comedian and TV detective, dies at 78 NEW YORK — RIchard Belzer — who for decades delighted people across the country as a stand-up comedian and as By County 17|February 19, 2023
Wyoming bill would allocate resources to fund border wall It also would support border security efforts in Texas, Arizona, Florida By The Center Square|January 31, 2023
Wyoming sues Biden Administration regarding new immigration program GILLETTE, Wyo. — Today, Wyoming joined a 20-state coalition that's suing the Biden Administration in U.S. District Court in Texas By Mary Stroka|January 24, 2023
Wyoming electric vehicle resolution meant to support oil and gas industry, lawmaker says By Chris Woodward | The Center Square contributor Jan 18, 2023 (The Center Square) – Wyoming lawmakers have introduced a By The Center Square|January 21, 2023
Supreme Court leak investigation fizzles By Brett Rowland | The Center Square (The Center Square) – An investigation into who leaked a draft of Dobbs v. By Mary Stroka|January 19, 2023
Campbell County will investigate commissioners’ responsibilities for petition GILLETTE, Wyo. — Campbell County Board of Commissioners is examining a petition from three Campbell County residents who say Wyoming By Mary Stroka|January 19, 2023
Report: IRS delays made taxpayers experience ‘more misery in 2022’ By Josh Hypes | The Center Square contributor Jan 13, 2023 (The Center Square) – Millions of taxpayers were left By The Center Square|January 14, 2023
Campbell commissioners’ Jan. 17 meeting will include workshop on residents’ security petition GILLETTE, Wyo. — Gillette residents Jacob Dalby and Bill Fortner will address the Campbell County Board of Commissioners toward the By Mary Stroka|January 14, 2023
Pentagon lifts vaccine mandate By Casey Harper | The Center Square (The Center Square) – The Department of Defense has officially lifted the COVID-19 vaccine By Mary Stroka|January 11, 2023
Campbell County Chamber of Commerce will host Eggs & Issues at Campbell Senior Center on Jan. 4 GILLETTE, Wyo. — Campbell County Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Eggs & Issues event with legislators from 6:30 By Mary Stroka|January 3, 2023
Water officials reboot paid, volunteer conservation program GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Upper Colorado River Commission plans to revive a program that pays irrigators and other valid rights By WyoFile|January 2, 2023
Washington snowmobiler dies in New Year’s Eve Montana avalanche COOKE CITY, Mont. — A snowmobiler died on New Years Eve in Montana when he was crushed by an avalanche. By Tommy Culkin|January 2, 2023
Western Interstate Hydrogen Hub concept receives DOE support GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Western Interstate Hydrogen Hub, in which Wyoming is a partner, received a recommendation on its concept By Mary Stroka|December 31, 2022
Wyomingites can kick off the new year with a free guided hike at 15 state parks, historic sites GILLETTE, Wyo. — On Jan. 1, 15 Wyoming state parks and historic sites will waive all-day use fees as part By Mary Stroka|December 28, 2022
Campbell County’s average gas price falls 10 cents while national average falls 4.9 cents GILLETTE, Wyo. — The national average gas price fell 4.9 cents last week, to $3.05 per gallon, while Campbell County's By Mary Stroka|December 27, 2022
Senate passes $1.7 trillion omnibus despite criticism of spending plan By Casey Harper | The Center Square (The Center Square) – The U.S. Senate passed a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill By The Center Square|December 22, 2022
State Data Center: Wyoming experiences natural decrease in population for the first time in decades GILLETTE, Wyo. — While Wyoming had more deaths than births from July 2021 to July 2022, its population still increased, the By Mary Stroka|December 22, 2022
7 Wyoming airports will receive more FAA funding to limit PFAS GILLETTE, Wyo. — Under a bipartisan law that U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-WY, helped introduce, commercial airports will receive more By Mary Stroka|December 21, 2022
Company with Wyoming projects wins $17.85 million award to supply uranium to national stockpile GILLETTE, Wyo. — Uranium Energy Corp, which has an in-situ recovery mining uranium platform in Wyoming, announced today it's been By Mary Stroka|December 20, 2022
BLM seeks comment on 95K acres considered for upcoming oil and gas lease sale GILLETTE, Wyo. – Public input is being sought regarding 95,000 acres of land that could be included in an upcoming By Ryan Lewallen|December 20, 2022
Biden Administration announces 4 carbon dioxide removal infrastructure programs GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Biden Administration announced today the launch of four infrastructure programs to kickstart the country's carbon dioxide By Mary Stroka|December 13, 2022
Sen. Lummis returns to lead role in Western Caucus as chairwoman GILLETTE, Wyo. – Western issues have a returning champion in the U.S. Congress with Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) tapped to By Ryan Lewallen|December 8, 2022
Biden will sign resolution Senate passed today to block potential rail strike GILLETTE, Wyo. — Today, Senators in an 80-15 vote agreed to a resolution to make rail companies and unions accept By Mary Stroka|December 1, 2022
Surface Transportation Board chair says he’s committed to filling coal vacancies GILLETTE, Wyo. — Surface Transportation Board Chairman Martin J. Oberman said in a letter today to Wyoming’s U.S. senators that he's By Mary Stroka|December 1, 2022
U.S. House votes on bill to avert rail strike By Casey Harper, The Center Square (The Center Square) – The U.S. House of Representatives voted Wednesday on an agreement By The Center Square|December 1, 2022
Gillette local union chair: Potential railroad strike wouldn’t wreck U.S. economy GILLETTE, Wyo. — While most of the railroad unions negotiating with the National Carriers Conference Committee received a majority of By Mary Stroka|November 23, 2022
Wyoming senators: Surface Transportation Board chairman should add coal industry representation GILLETTE, Wyo. — Wyoming's U.S. senators asked Surface Transportation Board Chairman Martin J. Oberman in a letter Nov. 18 to By Mary Stroka|November 22, 2022
Wyoming Energy Authority awards Upton rare elements project $4.4 million grant GILLETTE, Wyo. — Wyoming Energy Authority awarded Rare Element Resources a $4.4 million grant to advance its rare earth element By Mary Stroka|November 22, 2022
USFS pivots away from aerial herbicides for invasive plant, sagebrush treatment in the Bighorns GILLETTE, Wyo. – Forest officials won’t sanction spraying aerial herbicides to reduce sagebrush habitat in the Bighorn National Forest as By Ryan Lewallen|November 19, 2022
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