The Legislature's Select Investigative Committee has heard three days of lengthy testimony in its investigation of state schools Superintendent Cindy Hill.
Wyoming schools Superintendent Cindy Hill is set to testify to a special legislative committee looking into whether she committed impeachable offenses.
After a marathon first day of testimony, a special state House committee continues its hearing into whether Wyoming schools Superintendent Cindy Hill committed any impeachable offenses.
A special Wyoming House committee is beginning a three-day hearing in Cheyenne into whether state schools Superintendent Cindy Hill committed any impeachable offenses.
The purpose of the meeting is to conduct hearings into issues relating to budgetary and administrative activities within the Wyoming Department of Education and the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction,
Attorneys for the state contend Wyoming schools Superintendent Cindy Hill is not entitled to certain records and correspondence from the governor's office and the state Department of Education.
Hill is seeking correspondence from several employees in the governor's office and the state agency as well as department contracts and other financial agreements.