Wyoming School of Energy Resources will have webinar tomorrow on Ukraine, energy By Mary Stroka|June 19, 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
AMBER Alert canceled, 14-year-old Casper girl found in Arizona NOTE: On Dec. 30, 2022, the identity of the girl was removed from the story in light of sexual abuse By County 17|November 19, 2022
In new leadership post, Hageman takes fresh aim at federal land, grizzly policies By WyoFile|17 hours ago