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Wyoming to Partner with Idaho National Laboratory on Advanced Energy and Related Technologies

May 4, 2022 Ron Richter

The State of Wyoming has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Batelle Energy Alliance, the operating contractor of the Idaho National Laboratory, to collaborate in the research, development, demonstration and deployment of advanced energy technologies

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Governor Gordon Applauds Supreme Court Ruling

April 7, 2022 Ron Richter

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon on Thursday applauded the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to reinstate the Trump-era Clean Water Act Section 401 permitting rule pending the outcome of litigation in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of

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Education Department seeks public input on foreign language standards

April 19, 2021 Pat Blair

Wyoming’s 2013 foreign language content and performance standards are up for review, and the Wyoming Department of Education is asking for public input on the standards. Input collected on the foreign language standards will be

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Wyoming economy 10th most hit by coronavirus

April 5, 2021 Pat Blair

Wyoming’s economy is the 10th most hit by coronavirus among the 50 states and District of Columbia, according to a recent survey by WalletHub. Using a set of data that ranged from the share of

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Sheridan County Snowpack Report

April 5, 2021 Pat Blair

As of April 1, snowpack snow-water content has continued to rise across the eastern Bighorns since the March snowpack report for Sheridan County. Across the range, snowpack water content varied from 88 percent to 151

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Conference likely for school finance funding bill

March 31, 2021 Pat Blair

A measure dealing with school finance funding, House Bill 173, will likely go before a joine Wyoming House/Senate conference committee to work out differences between the two legislative bodies. Sheridan County’s Rep. Mark Kinner said

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Friday to be ‘normal working day’ for Wyoming legislators

March 31, 2021 Pat Blair

While many government offices will close, or close early, on Friday in observance of Good Friday – the last Friday before Easter – Sheridan County’s Rep. Mark Kinner said the day seems likely to be

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BLM seeks public comment on proposed wild horse gather

March 31, 2021 Pat Blair

The Bureau of Land Management has prepared an environmental assessment and is seeking public comment on a proposed wild horse gather on the Adobe Town, Salt Wells Creek, Great Divide Basin, White Mountain and Little

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Lummis introduces bill to delist grizzly bears in Wyoming

March 25, 2021 Pat Blair

Wyoming’s Senator Cynthia Lummis has introduced a bill in the U.S. Senate that would rfemove grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem from the Endangered Species List and shift management of the grizzlies to wildlife

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UW scientist’s work highlighted in ‘Guardian’

March 23, 2021 Pat Blair

Work by a University of Wyoming scientist aimed at stabilizing medical biologies like COVID vaccines is highlighted in the March 20 edition of “The Guardian.” Biologist Thomas Boothby’s laboratory in UW’s Department of Molecular Biology

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UW Extension video details processing of carcasses

March 19, 2021 Pat Blair

A video course showing the processing of beef, pork and lamb carcasses into different meat cuts – and the correct cooking methods – is available free from the University of Wyoming Extension Service. The course,

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Lummis calls for flexible water infrastructure regulations

March 17, 2021 Pat Blair

Co-leading her first subcommittee hearing this week on water infrastructure projects, Wyoming’s U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis touched on the importance of flexibility regarding water infrastructure regulations for small communities like those across Wyoming. Speaking in

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Rally raises awareness for Medicaid expansion bill

March 15, 2021 Pat Blair

Braving rain and chill, a concerned group of residents gathered in Grinnell Plaza Monday night in a rally to raise awareness about the need for Medicaid expansion in Wyoming. Dave Myers, who’s vice chairman of

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Cheney co-sponsors carbon capture legislation

March 11, 2021 Pat Blair

Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney has signed on as a co-sponsor of the Carbon Capture Modernization Act, which is legislation that will advance carbon capture technologies at coal plants. After co-sponsoring the measure, Cheney said Wyoming

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State vet lab tests 2,500 COVID-19 samples a day

March 9, 2021 Pat Blair

The Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory is testing 2,500 COVID-19 samples a day. Vault Health provided diagnostic testing services to the University of Wyoming until December. That was when the veterinary laboratory took over the task,

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