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84 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Wednesday; 33 Recoveries, 527 Active
The state reported 84 new laboratory-confirmed and 13 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 527 active cases.
June 10, 2021

Car Struck By Lightning Outside Cheyenne During Tuesday Storm
Two people driving on Interstate 80 Tuesday evening managed to avoid injury after their vehicle was struck by lightning during a severe storm in Cheyenne.
June 09, 2021

Wyoming Sales Taxes Jump In May From 2020
Wyomings sales and use tax collections in May increased by almost 14% over May of 2020, according to a state agency, due largely to a serious slump in collections one year ago caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
June 09, 2021

Cheyenne Pummeled With Hail; Wyoming One of the Most Hailed-On States In Country
It turns out that the kind of hailstorms Cheyenne saw Tuesday are sort of typical for the season, according to the National Weather Service.
June 09, 2021

Wyoming Innovation Center Breaks Ground in Gillette
Energy Capital Economic Development broke ground Monday on what it hopes will be the global center of research for coal-based products.
June 09, 2021

50 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Tuesday; 80 Recoveries, 463 Active
The state reported 50 new laboratory-confirmed and 21 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 463 active cases.
June 09, 2021

Wyo Legislator Drafting Bill to Ban COVID Vaccine Passports
A Casper representative is currently working on legislation that would ban "vaccine passports" in Wyoming, strengthening an order made by Gov. Mark Gordon last month.
June 08, 2021

Ex-BLM Head: Wyo Rancher Suing Biden Over Racial Discrimination Gets Help From Legal Ruling
A Wyoming rancher suing the federal government because of race-based exclusions may be helped by a Tennessee ruling that prioritizing relief based on race and sex is unconstitutional, according to a former head of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
Jen KocherJune 08, 2021

129 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Monday; 477 Active
The state reported 129 new laboratory-confirmed and 21 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 477 active cases Monday.
June 07, 2021

Summer Temps Set Records Across Wyoming
Greybull hit a high of 95 degrees, well above the average of 75 degrees, and broke the former record-high of 88 set in 2000.
June 04, 2021

Gordon: No Special Session This Summer
There will be no special legislative session this summer for the Wyoming Legislature to decide how to spend federal coronavirus funds, Gov. Mark Gordon announced Friday.
June 04, 2021

89 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Thursday; 94 Recoveries, 527 Active
The state reported 89 new laboratory-confirmed and 21 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 527 active cases.
June 03, 2021

Car Manufacturer Announces Vehicle Final-Assembly Facility To Be Developed In Sheridan
Falcon Car Corporation has announced it will develop a manufacturing plant to assemble full size pickup trucks and buses onsite at a future facility in Sheridan.
June 03, 2021

40 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Wednesday; 14 Recoveries, 512 Active
The state reported 40 new laboratory-confirmed and 29 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 512 active cases.
June 02, 2021

143 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Tuesday; 458 Active, 277 Recoveries
The state reported 143 new laboratory-confirmed and 77 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 458 active cases
June 02, 2021

Wyoming State Parks Visitation Numbers Heading Into Summer Are ‘Encouraging’
Wyoming's State Parks are expecting another record-breaking type year in 2021.
June 02, 2021

Cody Businesses Offer Double Minimum Wage, Free Housing To Get Workers
Businesses in Cody are so short-staffed they are offering twice the minimum wage, free housing, and huge discounts to lure workers.
Wendy CorrJune 01, 2021

76 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Friday; 515 Active
The state reported 76 new laboratory-confirmed and 20 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 515 active cases
May 30, 2021

Postage Stamps to Increase to 58 Cents in August
The cost of a postage stamp is increasing from 55 cents to 58 cents in August.
Jimmy OrrMay 28, 2021

Wyoming COVID Cases Rise As Restrictions Eased
As pandemic fears ease, public health rules are relaxed. But the easing of those restrictions comes at a cost - more COVID-19 cases in Wyoming.
Wendy CorrMay 27, 2021

74 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Wednesday; 532 Active
The state reported 74 new laboratory-confirmed and 17 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 532 active cases.
May 27, 2021

Beartooth Highway: One of the Most Scenic Roads in the World Opens Friday
Beartooth Highway, one of the most scenic roads in the world, will open on Friday, May 28 at 8am.
Jimmy OrrMay 26, 2021

Colorado Giving Away $5 Million As Incentive For People To Get Vaccinated; Wyoming Not So Much
Colorado is giving away $5 million as an incentive for people to get vaccinated. Wyoming is not planning on following suit.
May 26, 2021

Wyoming Rancher Sues Biden Administration Claiming Racial Discrimination
A Wyoming rancher is suing the Dept of Agriculture claiming race discrimination over a federal loan forgiveness program that bars her from participating because she is white.
The Center SquareMay 26, 2021
