Wyoming economy gives mixed signals with employment up, energy sector challenged By Klark Byrd|October 28, 2024
Governor to discuss launch of stable token at Blockchain conference next week By Oil City News|August 16, 2024
Oil and gas jobs, rigs down as production ramps up in first quarter of 2024 By Klark Byrd|May 6, 2024
Wyoming oil and gas employment down; construction jobs boom CASPER, Wyo. — November 2023 brought economic changes to Wyoming, as reported in the latest issue of the Wyoming Administration By Oil City News|December 13, 2023
UW School of Energy Resources embarks on fourth carbon capture, storage project The University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources announced today it will lead a fourth carbon capture and storage project. By Mary Stroka|November 17, 2023
Petroleum Association of Wyoming launches carbon innovation network The Petroleum Association of Wyoming announced in a news release today that it has launched the Wyoming Carbon Innovation Network By Mary Stroka|November 14, 2023
Campbell County local officials address senators’ federal housing bill Three local officials respond to the Helping Open Underutilized Space to Ensure Shelter, or HOUSES, Act that Sens. John Barrasso By Mary Stroka|November 7, 2023
Lummis backs bill to hasten federal permitting process The federal permitting process for Wyoming energy producers would be quicker under a bill Senate Western Caucus Chair Cynthia Lummis, By Mary Stroka|November 1, 2023
Powder River Basin third quarter volume 8% higher than Peabody expected Peabody reported today that in the third quarter it exceeded its anticipated Powder River Basin volumes by 8%. By Mary Stroka|October 26, 2023
Campbell Chamber speaker calls student visa program policy ‘stupid’ The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's efforts include immigration reform, an official told Campbell County Chamber of Commerce members today. By Mary Stroka|October 10, 2023
(PHOTOS) Carbon capture demonstration plant begins work near Gillette This afternoon, American and Japanese partners celebrated the opening of a carbon capture project about 10 miles north of downtown By Mary Stroka|October 9, 2023
Wyoming group demands oil, gas permitting continue if government shuts down Petroleum Association of Wyoming has demanded the Biden Administration ensure oil and natural gas production permitting continue uninterrupted in case By Mary Stroka|September 27, 2023
Wyoming residents want to continue energy leadership, study says Wyomingites want continued leadership and more information regarding energy and expanding energy industries, according to a new study from the By Mary Stroka|September 12, 2023
Campbell commissioner: BLM oil, gas proposal shows ignorance Campbell County Board of Commissioners Chair Colleen Faber said the BLM proposal is an example of the federal government's ignorance By Mary Stroka|July 21, 2023
UW collaborates with Western Research Institute on new coal-based product The University of Wyoming announced in a blog post today that its School of Energy Resources and the Western Research By Mary Stroka|July 19, 2023
Wyoming spends record $4.2 million to kill coyotes, other predators Ammunition, gas and more are driving costs higher as the hard winter has boosted interest in coyote culls. By WyoFile|June 7, 2023
UW School of Energy Resources, not Wyoming Energy Authority, will manage Integrated Test Center The Integrated Test Center, a carbon capture and utilization test center which lies north of Gillette, has a new manager, By Mary Stroka|June 2, 2023
Wyoming DFS: ERAP funding running low, extension portal to close June 30 GILLETTE, Wyo. — Residents looking to submit an extension request for the state’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program have until June By Ryan Lewallen|May 30, 2023
Integrated Test Center welcomes 2 carbon capture projects Gillette local business leaders celebrated the launch of two carbon capture projects May 2 in a private groundbreaking ceremony at By Mary Stroka|May 3, 2023
Wyoming visitors reach 7.5M in 2022; $4.5B in spending reported Wyoming saw 7.5 million visitors in 2022 who spent a total of $4.5 billion purchasing goods and services from local By Ryan Lewallen|May 2, 2023
Gillette College will spend $1.24 million from state on CDL, non-credit training The college will hire a director of workforce and community development and a CDL program coordinator. By Mary Stroka|April 11, 2023
$1.25B in federal grant funds sought for hydrogen projects in western states, including Wyoming GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Western Interstate Hydrogen Hub has applied for $1.25 billion in federal grant funding for the hydrogen By Mary Stroka|April 10, 2023
Nominations for Wyoming Woman Entrepreneur Award are due April 30 Women who own or operate a Wyoming-based business that has operated continuously for at least three years and generates at By Mary Stroka|April 5, 2023
Master plan team examines challenges, opportunities for CAM-PLEX CAM-PLEX recently hosted a public forum to share the budding work of the team that's conducting master planning. By Mary Stroka|April 4, 2023
Wyoming Business Council presents three April business ready project requests GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Business Council, or WBC, will present three Business Ready Community grant and loan requests to the State Loan By County 17|April 4, 2023
Wyoming Community Navigator provides new marketing services The Wyoming Community Navigator Program announced it can reimburse a marketing consultant to assist in developing and deploying a custom By Mary Stroka|March 24, 2023
Office of Economic Transformation director: Campbell County must be proactive to protect economy While there's a lot of uncertainty regarding Campbell County's economy, there's still time to diversify and prepare, Office of Economic By Mary Stroka|March 9, 2023
Democrats vote to ‘rein in’ Biden’s executive orders Nearly 60 House Democrats voted with Republicans in the U.S. House Wednesday to put a check President Joe Biden’s executive By The Center Square|March 1, 2023
UW carbon storage project receives $8.4 million in federal funding The University of Wyoming project is one of 11 CarbonSAFE Phase II Storage Complex Feasibility projects that the U.S. Department By Mary Stroka|January 30, 2023
Gillette Office of Economic Transformation to hold town hall Feb. 16 Rusty Bell and Kendra Anderson will provide updates. By Mary Stroka|January 27, 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
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, 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
In new leadership post, Hageman takes fresh aim at federal land, grizzly policies By WyoFile|16 hours ago