GILLETTE, Wyo. — This week, Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon offered praise for the 18 months of effort put in by
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Wyoming school facility commission may update assessment process
Wyoming's School Facilities Commission will vote at its June 7 and 8 meeting in Buffalo on emergency rules to adopt
Wyoming asks federal court to make final decision on delisting Yellowstone grizzlies
The State of Wyoming says the U.S. Department of the Interior failed to abide by the rules set forth in
Community to honor law enforcement with events Wednesday, Thursday
The ceremonies are at noon May 17 and 3 p.m. May 18.
Wyoming officials respond to new power plant rules from EPA
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it has proposed new carbon pollution standards for coal and natural gas-fired
Local elementary school to welcome veterans home March 30
Rozet Elementary School students will kick off a celebration intended to welcome home all military veterans on March 30.
Wyoming becomes the first state to outlaw abortion pills
Wyoming has become the first state to ban abortion pills, as anti-abortion legislation continues to gain momentum nationwide.
Abortion bans await Gov. Gordon’s action
The governor, who must decide by March 18 whether to sign two measures outlawing abortion, is weighing questions of constitutionality
Save the date: Governor’s Luncheon set for May 10
GILLETTE, Wyo. – Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon will make an appearance in Gillette in the coming months. According to the
With budget, governor, legislature land on same fiscal page
Lawmakers socked away a record $1.4 billion into savings while restoring some funds to ‘eroded’ public services.
Gov. Gordon signs supplemental budget placing over $1 billion in savings
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon says the fiscal state of Wyoming remains strong after signing a supplemental budget placing over $1
Governor Mark Gordon lays out goals for upcoming term in second inaugural address
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — After taking the oath of office for his second term, Governor Mark Gordon pledged to continue fighting
Governor Mark Gordon signs proclamation recognizing Wyoming Day
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon has officially proclaimed Saturday, Dec. 10 as Wyoming Day, commemorating the 153rd anniversary of
BLM decision to acquire 35K-acre ranch west of Casper ‘remanded’ after State of Wyoming’s complaints
GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Bureau of Land Management has agreed to "set aside" a decision to acquire a 35,670-acre ranch
Governor Gordon: Wyoming will not require COVID-19 vaccine for children
GILLETTE, Wyo. – Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon on Thursday fired off that Wyoming will not require children to receive the
Wyoming gas, diesel working group releases report on reducing gas prices
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon's Gas and Diesel Working Group released a report today of its recommendations on reducing
Increasing call volumes could swamp Wyo suicide hotline just as it goes 24/7
New funds allow state’s two centers to close four-hour coverage gap, but if demand spikes with federal 988 launch, providers
Wyoming education state advisory group invites Campbell community to listening sessions
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon's education advisory group will hold community listening sessions July 19 and 20 at
UPDATED: Governor, Cheney react to HF Sinclair layoff report
GILLETTE, Wyo. — HF Sinclair Corp. has laid off almost 90 employees at its Sinclair, Wyoming, facility, a company spokesperson said
Governor’s working group to talk Wyoming fuel tax, supply, demand and distribution
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon’s working group looking at gas and diesel prices will hold its first meeting
U.S. Supreme Court says EPA does not have authority to force transition from coal
GILLETTE, Wyo. — The U.S. Supreme Court decided Thursday that Congress didn't give the EPA the authority through the Clean
Q and A: Wyoming governor highlights state’s energy opportunities
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon highlighted why Wyoming is a pivotal region for the energy industry in a
Joshua Eames appointed 7th Judicial District Court judge
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon has appointed Joshua Eames a judge for the Seventh Judicial District. Eames will be
Wyoming joins multi-state effort to raise mental health awareness in state parks
GILLETTE, Wyo.—A statewide campaign to increase mental health awareness and the importance of self-care in state parks this summer is
Program will provide ‘some relief’ from rising property taxes, Gov. Gordon says
By Robert Davis, The Center Square (The Center Square) – A new property tax refund program that was created by legislation
Gov. Gordon appoints new Circuit Court judge
GILLETTE, Wyo.— A former Crook County attorney will take over as the newest Circuit Court judge in the Sixth Judicial
Castano sworn in as newest District Court Judge for Sixth Judicial District
GILLETTE, Wyo.—The room buzzed with excitement as elected officials, friends, family, and onlookers alike mingled at the Campbell County Courthouse
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon seeking reelection
By Chris Woodward, The Center Square (The Center Square) – Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon is seeking another four years in
Governor signs Second Amendment Protection Act, restricting Wyoming officials from enforcing ‘unconstitutional’ federal firearms regulations
By Brendan Lachance, Oil City News CASPER, Wyo. — On Monday, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed the so-called “Second Amendment
Gordon signs two orders ending COVID-19 emergency, addressing healthcare staff shortages
GILLETTE, Wyo.—Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon on Monday signed an executive order bringing the state’s COVID-19 public health emergency to an