Wyoming’s U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis has received three committee assignments that she says are critical to Wyoming issues. Lummis said assignments to the Banking Housing and Urban Affairs, Environment and Public Works and Commerce, Science
A bipartisan group of elected officials and stakeholders from several states including Texas, New Mexico and Louisiana as well as Wyoming has slammed President Biden’s executive order to ban new oil and gas leasing on
A Washington State University professor who received his Ph.D. at the University of Wyoming has returned to UW as the Rochelle Endowed Chair in the Department of Animal Science. James Pru started this week in
Wyoming fourth and fifth grade students again this year are being invited to create submissions for the annual Wyoming State Arbor Day poster contest. The contest is a joint effort of the Wyoming State Forestry
Someone recently asked Wyoming Gane and Fish a question about Santa’s reindeer. Sheridan Media reporter Pat Blair found the response and did a little additional research on her own. Here’s her story. Someone recently asked
An extension educator in Albany County has received the Wyoming Association of County Agriculture Agents Outstanding Educator Award. Brian Sebade has worked with the University of Wyoming Extension Service since 2011, providing leadership and educational
U.S. Senator John Barrasso has applauded the U.S. Department of the Interior’s final rule defining “habitat” under the Endangered Species Act, saying the Trump Administration’s habitat rule will make the ESA work better for wildlife
Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney is sponsoring legislation in the U. S. House to rename the U.S. Post Office in Thermopolis in honor of longtime Thermopolis Postmaster Robert L. Brown. Cheney, who’s chair of the House
Cynthia Lummis has defeated Merav Ben-David to win the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the retirement of Mike Enzi. In an earlier interview with Sheridan Media, Lummis, whose political service includes eight years in the
U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney won a third term in the U.S. House, defeating Democrat Lynnette Grey Bull and two other candidates Tuesday in her bid for re-election. The Associated Press called the election in Cheney’s
U. S. Senator John Barrasso said President Trump has signed into law the most significant wildlife conservation and sportsman’s law in decades with the signing of America’s Conservation Enhancement Act. The measure, known as the
If House Bill 44 had become law, we wouldn’t be turning our clocks back an hour on Sunday. House Bill 44 would have put Wyoming on year-round mountain daylight time. Sponsored by Rep. Dan Laursen
Sam Shumway, AARP Wyoming state director, is asking state lawmakers to continue funding the Wyoming Home Services program in the necxt legislative session. Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon announced this week that the program will be
Eight students represented the University of Wyoming earlier this month during the 73rd Reciprocal Meat Conference. The event was hosted virtually by the American Science Association and held jointly with the 66th International Congress of
Special Olympics Wyoming will host the first competition this week since the shutdown in March. The Summer Sports Classic will happen Friday and Saturday in Casper and will combine individual softball skills, unified sports golf