Governor Mark Gordon issues directive to provide financial relief to independent pharmacists By County 17|6 days ago
Senators spar over property tax relief A heap of bills would ease the burden of rising property taxes for residents. One that would come at a By WyoFile|February 03
Auntie Anne’s founder is keynote speaker for annual ‘Prayer Breakfast’ on Feb. 15 The keynote speaker for the 2023 “Governor’s Prayer Breakfast” will be Anne Beiler, the founder of the soft pretzel business By Oil City News|February 03
Wyoming House’s Travel Committee supports bill to increase nonresident hunting license fees Nonresident hunters looking to take some Wyoming wildlife may find increased fees — some more than double — in 2024 By Oil City News|February 03
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
BLM seeks public input on industrial solar projects GILLETTE, Wyo. —The U.S. Bureau of Land Management will solicit comments on plans to boost “utility-scale” solar energy development on By WyoFile|January 28
Mental health bills abound at Wyoming Legislature State-wide discussions about mental health have prompted lawmakers to introduce around 20 measures related to the crisis. By Ryan Lewallen|January 28
Wyoming Legislature Digest (1/27/2023): Lawmakers submit bills to prohibit ballot harvesting, pornography in school CASPER, Wyo. — From preventing ballot harvesting to prohibiting pornography in schools to criminalizing sexual relations between a police officer By Oil City News|January 27
Wyoming joins 25-state lawsuit challenging Environmental Social Governance investments The rule would allow 401(k) managers to direct their clients’ money to ESG, or Environmental Social Governance, investments rather than By Oil City News|January 26
Understaffed, overworked wardens leery of predator night hunting Bill OK’d in committee would bring Wyoming into alignment with neighboring states on the use of thermal and infrared technologies By Oil City News|January 26
Voter ID requirements, crossover voting return to Legislature One bill would add concealed carry permits to the list of acceptable IDs, another could inadvertently prohibit Medicare and Medicaid By Oil City News|January 26
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
Crosswalk safety bill to be heard in House Transportation Committee Tuesday CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A bill allowing for the use of video systems on official traffic control devices to monitor pedestrian By Tommy Culkin|January 23
Critics say wind project adds to ‘industrialization’ of rural Wyoming CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Federal officials are weighing public comments on a proposed wind energy project that would add to an By WyoFile|January 22
Powder River Basin Resource Council fights net metering bill GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Wyoming senator who chairs the 2023-Senate Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions Committee has introduced a bill By Mary Stroka|January 20
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
Alert system for at-risk adults flies forward With momentum from the missing and murdered Indigenous people crisis, a notification system for adults akin to Amber alerts for By Oil City News|January 19
McLeland’s ‘dedication to the community is pretty apparent’ as Gillette City Council choice for Ward 3 GILLETTE, Wyo. – Nathan McLeland has been selected to serve as the second representative of Ward 3 on the Gillette By Ryan Lewallen|January 17
McLeland selected to fill Ward III City Council position GILLETTE, Wyo. — City Council appointed Nathan McLeland to fill the Ward III vacancy during their regular meeting on Tuesday, By County 17|January 17
School board opts against rescheduling interview for candidate recovering from car crash GILLETTE, Wyo. — Campbell County School District's board has decided it will not reschedule an interview with candidate Bob Jordan, By Mary Stroka|January 17
CAM-PLEX director: master plan survey will go live in about 2 weeks GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Campbell County Public Land Board is working to put together a survey that the community can By Mary Stroka|January 16
Postpartum Medicaid extension bill inches forward The House Labor, Health and Social Services Committee voted 5-4 to recommend a bill extending healthcare coverage for new moms. By Oil City News|January 16
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
Director: CAM-PLEX master plan off to a great start GILLETTE, Wyo. — Populous has kicked off its work on the master plan for improving the CAM-PLEX. Principal and Director By Mary Stroka|January 13
Teacher retention task force seeks members Task force is latest offshoot of larger state effort to address Wyoming’s teacher loss. Katie Klingsporn, WyoFile In the latest By WyoFile|January 13
Former councilmember, mayoral candidate files application for vacant Ward 3 city council seat GILLETTE, Wyo., – Nathan McLeland has put his name in the hat for consideration by the Gillette City Council as By Ryan Lewallen|January 11
City council expresses support of out-of-town retreat to discuss future, first time in years GILLETTE, Wyo. – The Gillette City Council will likely hold its next multi-day retreat outside of Gillette following a need By Ryan Lewallen|January 11
Campbell school board will interview 9 candidates Jan. 17 for open seat GILLETTE, Wyo. — Campbell County School District received applications from nine people for former school board member Ken Clouston's seat: By Mary Stroka|January 10
Driskill, new Wyoming Senate president: legislators will pursue ‘civil, open debate’ GILLETTE, Wyo. — Senate President Ogden Driskill joined Republican leadership in the Wyoming Legislature in outlining priorities for the 67th By Mary Stroka|January 10
Campbell County legislators take oaths as 67th Wyoming Legislature convenes GILLETTE, Wyo. — Campbell County’s newly elected Wyoming House and Senate lawmakers took their oaths of office as the 67th By Mary Stroka|January 10
Wyoming Energy Authority executive director Glen Murrell resigns CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Energy Authority announced today that Glen Murrell intends to resign as executive director effective March By Tayler Stephenson|January 09