Wyoming School of Energy Resources will have webinar tomorrow on Ukraine, energy By Mary Stroka|June 19, 2023
Gov. Gordon joins in support of SCALE Act Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon late last week joined a bi-partisan group of governors in writing a letter of support to By County 17|March 23, 2021
Congress Pitches Bipartisan Effort for Carbon Capture, Storage Efforts to aid in the development of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies and infrastructure are underway on both By Ryan Lewallen|March 18, 2021
Coalition aims to make 2021 the year Wyo repeals death penalty By Nick Reynolds, WyoFile The Wyoming Legislature has considered repealing the death penalty many times. But it’s only come close By WyoFile|March 18, 2021
Feds will pay Wyo to expand Medicaid. Will lawmakers take the bait? By Nick Reynolds, WyoFile For 18 months, Maggie McAllister had health insurance. Following a 2011 divorce, she secured affordable coverage By WyoFile|March 17, 2021
6 Questions Officials Still Haven’t Answered After Weeks of Hearings on the Capitol Attack By Joaquin Sapien and Joshua Kaplan, ProPublica This story was originally published by ProPublica. After two weeks of congressional hearings, By ProPublica|March 14, 2021
Wyo. Sen. Lummis Continues in Opposition of Haaland Confirmation The Senate voted Thursday to move forward with the confirmation of Rep. Deb Haaland (D-NM) to lead the Interior Department, By County 17|March 12, 2021
Biden to Direct States to Make All U.S. Adults Eligible for COVID Vaccine by May 1 By Dan McCaleb, The Center Square President Joe Biden said Thursday night that he is directing U.S. states to open By The Center Square|March 12, 2021
Lummis, Daines Put Procedural Delay on Biden’s Nomination of Haaland Sens. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyoming) and Steve Daines (R-Montana) on Tuesday announced that they will be putting a "hold" on President Joe Biden's By County 17|March 9, 2021
Governors Call for Unity, End of Biden Attack on Energy Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon, along with 16 other governors of energy prominent states, called on President Joe Biden Monday in By County 17|February 21, 2021
Wyoming Energy Sector Strategizing Response to Biden Ban on New Drilling By Sarah Downey, The Center Square Wyoming energy producers are preparing to fight the Biden administration’s recent halt to new By The Center Square|February 5, 2021
Opinion: In Defense of Liz Cheney This is in rebuttal to Shelly Horn’s piece regarding a recall on Liz Cheney. I totally disagree with her and By County 17|February 5, 2021
WY Lawmakers United in Limiting Biden’s Oil and Gas, Coal Leasing Bans U.S. lawmakers from Wyoming, along with dozens of other Congressional members from other states, are moving quickly to kneecap U.S. By Ryan Lewallen|January 29, 2021
Speaking Her Mind Gillette mom's petition to recall Cheney goes viral Shelly Horn wants Liz Cheney to know that there are a lot By Jennifer Kocher for Outliers News|January 28, 2021
Florida Rep. Gaetz to Appear in Cheyenne This Week for Anti-Cheney Campaign By Ellen Fike, Cowboy State Daily (this story originally appeared on Cowboy State Daily) U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Florida, will By Cowboy State Daily|January 26, 2021
Biden Order Mandates Masks in All Wyoming Federal Buildings By Jim Angell, Cowboy State Daily (this story originally appeared on Cowboy State Daily) An executive order by new President By Cowboy State Daily|January 22, 2021
More Than 100 Wyoming National Guardsmen to Help With Biden Inauguration By Ellen Fike, Cowboy State Daily (this story originally appeared on Cowboy State Daily) More than 100 Wyoming National Guard By Cowboy State Daily|January 15, 2021
Gillette Woman Launches Petition to Recall Cheney as House Votes to Impeach Shelley Horn isn’t typically a woman to make waves nor is she interested in heading up any political movements. In By Jennifer Kocher for Outliers News|January 13, 2021
How A Biden Presidency Could Impact Wyoming Energy President-elect Joe Biden made some big promises that, if kept, could prove disastrous for the Wyoming energy economy, but it’s By Ryan Lewallen|January 12, 2021
Wyoming reacts to U.S. Capitol protests In a series of statements and interviews, Wyoming’s elected officials have condemned the actions of a group of insurrectionists that By County 17|January 7, 2021
Lawmakers Push Gordon to Fight Biden Election Win By Andrew Graham, WyoFile UPDATE, 5:20 on Dec. 10: On Thursday afternoon, Gov. Mark Gordon issued a statement saying Wyoming will not By WyoFile|December 11, 2020
Energy Talks Continue In Shadow of COVID-19, Spending Chaos By Geof Koss, Jeremy Dillon and George Cahlink, E&E Daily, E&E News If Congress can avert an immediate funding crisis By E&E News|December 11, 2020
Close Most Fossil Fuel Plants by 2035? No Problem, Study Says By Miranda Willson, Energywire, E&E News If the United States follows through with President-elect Joe Biden's plan to reach 100% carbon-free By E&E News|December 4, 2020
Panel OKs Bipartisan Nuclear Bill; Critics See Trouble Ahead By Jeremy Dillon, Greenwire, E&E News The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved a bipartisan nuclear policy and infrastructure package By E&E News|December 3, 2020
EPA Won’t Require Cleanup Insurance for 3 Major Industries By E.A. Crunden, Greenwire, E&E News EPA will not require three major industries to guarantee funding for toxic waste cleanups under By E&E News|December 2, 2020
State Unveils New Grouse Rules as Feds Again Ease Protections By Angus M. Thuermer, Jr., WyoFile Wyoming officials last week established the framework for a system to offset destroyed greater sage By WyoFile|December 2, 2020
Coal States Flex as Barrasso Seeks Senate Energy Gavel By Nick Sobczyk, E&E Daily, E&E News Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso's decision to become top Republican on the Energy and Natural By E&E News|November 19, 2020
(PHOTOS) Blood and sweat poured at War: Cowboys lose home opener 17–13 By Garrett Grochowski|1 hour ago