CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon has appointed Joshua Eames a judge for the Seventh Judicial District. Eames will be
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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
Western states form coalition to establish clean hydrogen hub
By Robert Davis, The Center Square (The Center Square) – A coalition of four Mountain West states have come to
Gordon: ‘Mr. Biden, tear up your energy policy. Let Wyoming power our country’
By Brendan Lachance CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon delivered his “State of the State” message to the Wyoming Legislature
Matthew Castano appointed new District Judge
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon on Wednesday appointed Matthew Castano to serve as the new district judge for the Sixth Judicial
Kemmerer’s locals, leaders eye transition to nuclear-power boom town
By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile The town of 2,800 must plan to accommodate a workforce of 2,000 to build the $4
Brian Schroeder appointed to states top education position
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has appointed Brian Schroeder as the state’s next Superintendent of Public Instruction, his office announced Thursday
Federal judge to rule on motion to stop Gordon from choosing next superintendent
A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily stopped Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon from selecting the state’s next top education official until
Gordon ‘delighted’ by SCOTUS ruling on private sector vaccine mandate
By Robert Davis, The Center Square Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon applauded the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on Thursday to halt
Environmental agency shuns watchdog, citing critical news story
By Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality canceled a meeting with a watchdog group in
Gordon commutes sentence of Gillette man convicted of robbery, assault
By Jennifer Kocher, Cowboy State Daily (this story originally appeared on Cowboy State Daily) A Gillette man sentenced to prison
PacifiCorp continues to run coal unit with federal approval in limbo
By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile PacifiCorp continues to operate unit 2 at the Jim Bridger coal-fired power plant despite running afoul
Wyoming woman convicted in kidnapping eligible for parole in 2025
By Jennifer Kocher, Cowboy State Daily (this story originally appeared on Cowboy State Daily) A woman who has spent more
2021: Pandemic politics, wildlife woes and Cheney’s challenge
By WyoFile Staff, WyoFile WyoFile’s stories of the year include a world-famous grizzly, a special legislative session and a political
Gordon commutes sentence of woman convicted in 1996 kidnapping
By Jennifer Kocher, Cowboy State Daily (this story originally appeared on Cowboy State Daily) A woman who has spent more
Opinion: Coal communities need leadership, not finger-pointing from officials
Opinion by Kerry Drake, WyoFile Wyoming officials can rant and cuss about the federal government’s coal policies as loudly and
Wyoming, 26 states ask Supreme Court to block federal vaccine mandate
Wyoming has joined the fray in asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's decision allowing a federal
Gordon unveils ways state will use $500M in American Rescue Plan funds
By Ellen Fike, Cowboy State Daily (this story originally appeared on Cowboy State Daily) Gov. Mark Gordon on Thursday unveiled
Wyoming left out of federal coal community assistance program
By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile Gov. Mark Gordon and Wyoming’s congressional delegation allege political prejudice in state’s exclusion from the Build
Staff turnover, recruitment challenges hit state’s environmental agency
By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile Wyoming’s Department of Environmental Quality, which oversees the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act and many
Lawmakers mull more oversight of Wyoming National Guard
Proposed legislation follows whistleblower accusations; General says culture does not enable sexual harassment By Jennifer Kocher, WyoFile The Wyoming Legislature’s
Federal judge blocks Biden’s vaccine mandate for federal contract workers
By Casey Harper, The Center Square A federal court issued an injunction Tuesday blocking the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for
School districts, state asking for dismissal of mask mandate lawsuit
By Ellen Fike, Cowboy State Daily (this story originally appeared on Cowboy State Daily) At least two school districts and
Budget work begins with governor’s ‘frugal’ $2.3B proposal
Gov. Mark Gordon and Legislature signal a stabilizing approach after several budget-cutting adjustments By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile The Joint Appropriations