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Let’s Help Wyoming
Every dollar you donate to the Wyoming Food Bank will be matched by Foster and Lynns $250,000 grant.
May 15, 2020

Utah Highway Patrols Pulls Over 5-Year-Old Driving to California to Buy Sports Car
A five-year-old boy from Ogden, Utah was thwarted from driving to California to buy a Lamborghini by the Utah Highway Patrol.
May 05, 2020

Wyoming Coronavirus Cases Up By Five to Total 275; One Death
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Wyoming went up by five to on Monday, the same day the state saw its first death attributed to the illness.
April 13, 2020

25% of Wyoming Stay-At-Home Workers Boozing During Work Hours
According to a new Alcohol.org study, a full 25% of Wyoming workers who are newly employed-from-home are slamming a few back during the workhours.
April 09, 2020

UW Study Says Social Distancing Better For Economy Than No Social Distancing
The value of the lives lost with no social distancing was estimated at $21.6 trillion, while with social distancing measures in place, the value will be $9.4 trillion, the study said.
April 01, 2020

Wyoming Future Grim Without Social Distancing, Medical Society Head Says
"Weve seen over and over again the horrific effects of waiting too long to enact such policies, he said. If we do not act now, it is certain that we will use up all the available resources for health care in just a matter of weeks.
March 30, 2020

Wyoming Coronavirus Cases Increase to 82
The Wyoming Health Department reported the cases included the first cases in Converse and Sublette counties. Three new cases were reported in Fremont County, while one new case was reported in each of Converse, Johnson, Laramie, Sheridan, Sublette and Teton counties.
March 28, 2020

Gordon Vetoes Million-Acre Land Purchase Bill
A bill that would have laid out the process for evaluating the states possible purchase of 1 million acres of land in southern Wyoming was vetoed Friday by Gov. Mark Gordon.
March 28, 2020

Lander, Riverton Basketball Teams Recognize Murdered and Missing Girls
The standing room only crowd at the Lander Fieldhouse saw some powerful symbolism of the effort to deal with murdered and missing Indian girls in Indian Country.
Bill SniffinJanuary 30, 2020

Cody marks 100 years of the Cody Stampede Rodeo
Cody is celebrating two things during this long holiday weekend Independence Day and the 100th anniversary of its world-famous Cody Stampede Rodeo.
July 05, 2019

Golden Problems, Working Solutions
Imagine being a commercial sheep producer in Wyoming and losing 15 percent of your annual lamb crop to a federally protected predator. Then as each year passes, your livestock losses increase as more of those federally protected predators concentrate depredations on your flocks. The losses climb so that fully half of your lamb crop is lost to these predators.
May 06, 2019

Judd Gregg: In praise of Mike Enzi
Amidst the carnage around the budget and debt, there is one rational and honest voice: Mike Enzi, the Republican Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee.
April 16, 2019
Wyo Legislature’s Management Council doles out interim assignments
By Cowboy State Daily The Wyoming Legislature’s Management Council, a committee made up of legislative leadership from both parties, met in Cheyenne on Thursday and Friday to assign interim topics to the body’s standing committees. Among the prioritized topics are taxes, education, modernizing oil and gas regulation, and sage grouse mitigation. Our Robert Geha attended…
March 23, 2019

#TravelTuesday: Get a long little dogie — and head for the dachshund races at the Wyoming State Winter Fair
A race between long little dogies will highlight this weekends activities at the Wyoming State Winter Fair in Lander.
March 05, 2019
Abortion waiting period bill dies in committee
By Cowboy State Daily A bill that would impose a 48-hour waiting period on women seeking abortions will not be reviewed by Wyomings Senate. HB 140 will not receive a hearing in the Senate Labor, Health and Social Services Committee this session, committee Chair Sen. Charlie Scott, R-Casper, said Thursday. Scott said the committee has…
February 14, 2019
House committee kills hemp extract bill
By Cowboy State Daily A measure that would have allowed adults to possess and use hemp extract was killed Tuesday by a House committee. The House Judiciary Committee, in a 4-4 tie vote, defeated HB 100, which would have legalized the use of hemp extract by adults. Under state law, hemp extract can now be…
January 16, 2019
Death penalty repeal bill introduced in House
By Cowboy State Daily A bill that would repeal Wyomings death penalty was introduced in the House on Tuesday and is headed for review by a legislative committee. HB 145, sponsored by 18 legislators from both parties, would make the most severe penalty that could be handed down in murder cases life without parole. Rep.…
January 15, 2019
Statewide lodging tax bill gets committee nod
By Cowboy State Daily A measure that would create a new statewide lodging tax to pay for the promotion of Wyomings tourism industry was approved by a House committee on Monday and is headed for its first full review in the House. HB 66 won unanimous approval from the Minerals, Business and Economic Development Committee,…
January 15, 2019
Animal cruelty measure passes committee, heads for Senate
By Cowboy State Daily A measure aimed at making Wyomings penalties for animal abuse tougher won approval Monday from a Senate Committee, but committee members first reduced the penalties proposed. The Senate Transportation Committee voted 3-1, with one member excused, to approve SF 33, a bill that would raise the penalty for someone found guilty…
January 15, 2019
Records sought from auditor to be made available
By Cowboy State Daily Public records sought from the state auditors office for several years will be released online and available for public review within two weeks, according to the founder of a website that posts public documents. Adam Andrzejewski, founder of OpenTheBooks.com” said during a meeting with legislative leaders on Friday that an item-by-item…
January 13, 2019
Tight schedules, priorities sometimes keep bills from becoming law
By Jim Angell, Cowboy State Daily With Wyomings Legislature working under a tight schedule, the life or death of some bills often comes down to a matter of timing and priorities. Each session, a handful of bills fail to gain introduction and die before they are heard. Later in the process, bills die while waiting…
January 13, 2019
Legislature wraps up its first week of work
By Cowboy State Daily Wyomings Legislature wrapped up its first week of business Friday with the initial review of a number of bills. Both the Senate and House had already given their final approval to several bills by the end of their third full day of work. Among the bills to win final approval in…
January 12, 2019
Ceballos describes himself as ‘generalist’
By Cowboy State Daily The next director of the states Health Department describes himself as a generalist who relies on the experts around him to get things done. Mike Ceballos, former president of Qwest in Wyoming, was named Thursday to head the state Health Department, succeeding Tom Forslund, who is leaving the post after the…
January 12, 2019
Speaker pleased with tone of Gordon’s ‘State of the State’
Gov. Mark Gordons first State-of-the-State address showed that the new Republican governor is ready to get right to work on the states problems, said House Speaker Rep. Steve Harshman, R-Casper.
January 11, 2019
