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Cheyenne School Board Votes To Close 8 Schools, Parents Want A Re-Vote
The Laramie County School Board voted this week to close eight Cheyenne elementary schools, rescue one and build another. But some parents want a re-vote of what amounts to a âmassive overhaulâ of the school district.
Clair McFarlandOctober 11, 2024

Legislature Will Consider Potential To Store High-Level Nuclear Waste In Wyoming
A legislative committee advanced a bill this week that, if passed, would move toward allowing storing high-level nuclear waste in Wyoming. Opponents say itâs a disaster waiting to happen, while supporters say itâs âclose-mindedâ not to consider.
Leo WolfsonOctober 10, 2024

Gillette Hand-Count Ballot Test Shows It Would Take Hundreds Of Counters, Cost Up To $1.3M
A test of hand counting election ballots in Gillette on Friday shows that it would take hundreds of volunteers to do and cost up to $1.3 million. Wyoming law also would need to be changed to allow more time for results.
Leo WolfsonOctober 10, 2024

Plan For Concealed Carry In Some Areas Of Wyoming Capitol Gets Green Light
If it holds up, people will be able to concealed carry firearms in some areas of the Wyoming Capitol under a draft rule passed Wednesday by the State Building Commission.
Leo WolfsonOctober 09, 2024

Natrona County Finally Claims Road It Maintained For Decades But Never Owned
After decades of maintaining and treating Natrona County Road 505 on the back side of Casper Mountain as a public road, it finally is. County commissioners voted Wednesday to legally claim the road and end a dispute with private landowners along it.
Dale KillingbeckOctober 09, 2024

Race To Represent Reservation Could Be Best Shot For Wyoming Dems To Turn A Seat
The Wyoming House race between incumbent Republican Sarah Penn and Democratic challenger Ivan Posey is one to watch. It could be the best shot Democrats have at turning a seat in the Legislature.
Leo WolfsonOctober 09, 2024

Wyomingâs Highest Paid Administrator Makes $525K, Manages $30B In State Assets
Few people in Wyoming have likely heard of Patrick Fleming, the outgoing chief investment officer for the state of Wyoming who manages $30 billion in assets. Heâs also the stateâs highest paid administrator, making $525,000 a year.
Leo WolfsonOctober 09, 2024

Weston County Trying To Strongarm Legislature By Appointing Its Own Lawmakers
The Weston County commissioners believe that every county should be individually represented in the Wyoming Legislature. They are seeking to add two seats to represent just their county.
Leo WolfsonOctober 08, 2024

Parent Of Israeli Hostage Urges Wyoming, America To Not Forget War With Hamas
An Israeli parent with connections to Wyoming still prays for his son, who has been a Hamas hostage since the brutal attacks Oct. 7, 2023. He wants Wyoming and the U.S. to not forget about the war.
Leo WolfsonOctober 08, 2024

Wyoming Meteorologist Don Day Skeptical Of Claim Government Controls The Weather
Wyoming meteorologist Don Day said he is âextremely skepticalâ that the weather is controlled by the government as Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed over the weekend.
Leo WolfsonOctober 08, 2024

Trump Blasts Liz Cheney As âStupid War Hawkâ After She Campaigns With Kamala
Former President Donald Trump shot back at former Wyoming congresswoman Liz Cheney after she campaigned with Democratic-presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday.
Leo WolfsonOctober 04, 2024

San Jose State Volleyball Loses First Match Amid Trans Player Controversy
After four volleyball programs refused to play a San Jose State University squad with a transgender player, the SJSU womenâs team lost its first match of the season, at CSU Thursday. That doesnât change âthe premise of the problem,â a Wyoming legislator says.
Clair McFarlandOctober 04, 2024

Gordon, Degenfelder Want Schools To Restrict Student Cellphone Use
Gov. Mark Gordon and state schools Superintendent Megan Degenfelder are urging schools to restrict cellphone use in class. One school that banned the devices this year is delighted with the change. Â
Clair McFarlandOctober 04, 2024

Cheyenne Democrat Makes Second Run For House Against Incumbent-Beater Gary Brown
Cheyenne Democrat Jen Solis is running for a second consecutive time to get into the Wyoming Legislature. She's running against Gary Brown who beat four-term incumbent state Rep. Bill Henderson in the primary.
Leo WolfsonOctober 04, 2024

Chuck Gray Raises Alarm About Zuck Bucks Group At County Clerksâ Meeting
Secretary of State Chuck Gray is âdeeply troubledâ about a nonprofit group tied to privately funding elections attending a Wyoming county clerksâ meeting last week. The so-called Zuck Bucks program gave out $322 million during the 2020 election.
Leo WolfsonOctober 04, 2024

Fourth Team Joins UW Volleyball In Refusing To Play Squad With Trans Player
Utah State University is the latest Mountain West Conference volleyball program to refuse to play San Jose State University. Four teams have so far forfeited rather than playing SJSU, which has a transgender player in its starting lineup.
Clair McFarlandOctober 04, 2024

Northern Arapaho Tribe's Governors Won't Do What Its Lawmakers Say
The Northern Arapaho Tribe's executive branch has refused to pass changes passed by its legislative branch. Several tribal members are furious, and emphasize that the executive-branch governors are up for reelection soon.
Clair McFarlandOctober 03, 2024

Fremont County Republicans Boot Chairman Over Poll Watchers, Critical Letters
The Fremont County Republican Party booted its chairman Tuesday for criticizing candidates for not debating before the primary. He also was called out for not assigning poll watchers for the county election.
Leo WolfsonOctober 03, 2024

Liz Cheney Campaigns With Kamala At Birthplace Of Republican Party
Former Republican Wyoming congresswoman Liz Cheney campaigned in support of Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday â at the birthplace of the Republican Party in Wisconsin.
Leo WolfsonOctober 03, 2024

Alpine Is Growing Fast, But Residents Protest Controversial Gravel Pit Expansion
The tiny town of Alpine, Wyoming, has seen explosive growth. But residents say expanding a gravel pit there will pollute the air and water.
Mark HeinzOctober 02, 2024

Even Legislators Not Allowed To Comment To State Pharmacy Board About Suspension
After not taking public comment on a controversial license suspension nearly two weeks ago, the Wyoming Board of Pharmacy wouldnât listen again Wednesday. This time, even state legislators were barred from commenting.
Leo WolfsonOctober 02, 2024

Sara Burlingame Running Against Political Newcomer To Get Back In Legislature
A former Wyoming House member and well-known LGBTQ advocate is running to get back into the Legislature. Sara Burlingame, a Democrat, is running against Republican newcomer Jacob Wasserburger for House District 11.
Leo WolfsonOctober 02, 2024

Some Who Supported Putting Wyoming Property Tax Amendment On Ballot Now Donât
Putting a change to the Wyoming Constitution on the ballot to create a new class of property taxation had a lot of support in 2023. Now that itâs going to voters next month, some who supported it then now donât.
Leo WolfsonOctober 02, 2024

Casper Doctor Wants Back On Board Of Medicine As Lawsuit Goes Forward
In a Tuesday filing, Casper radiologist Dr. Eric Cubin wants a judge put him back on the Wyoming Board of Medicine. Heâs suing the governor for allegedly forcing him to resign over his views on transgender treatments for minors.
Leo WolfsonOctober 01, 2024
