Our Cheyenne news staff, with reporting from Doug Randall and Joy Greenwald.
Cheyenne News Staff
Gov. Mead: South Korea and Taiwan Want Wyoming Coal
South Korea and Taiwan want Wyoming coal, according to Wyoming Governor Matt Mead.
Officials Warn of Potential Fraud Around Affordable Care Act
Wyoming Insurance Commissioner Tom Hirsig and Attorney General Peter Michael are advising Wyoming consumers to be cautious regarding potential fraud resulting from misunderstandings of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Wyoming Transportation Commission Awards $58.9 Million For 10 Highway Projects
Two pavement preservation projects, made possible by increased fuel tax revenue, were among the projects awarded by the Wyoming Transportation Commission this month.
BLM Holds Public Meetings on Draft Historic Preservation Protocol
The Protocol addresses how Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) is implemented for BLM undertakings in the State of Wyoming.
Wyoming Recognized As Leader in Data Center Recuriting, Retention
. The magazine Expansion Solutions gave Wyoming a Top 5 Award of Excellence for work in recruiting data centers.
Wyoming Stockgrowers Urging Members to Donate to South Dakota Producers
Losses of cattle have exceeded 20,000 head.
Sweetwater County Fugitives Sought
Haskell asked that anyone with information on either of the men contact local law enforcement.
Gillette Man Convicted of Unemploment Insurance Fraud
Joan Evans Director of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, says DWS cross matches unemployment benefit claims with employer wage reports regularly to identify potential overpayments.
Wyoming Main Street Program Hosts Workshop
According to Wyoming Main Street program manager Britta Mireley, the event is open to everyone but is designed for Wyoming communities currently involved in the Wyoming Main Street program.
Border War Weekend Student Pep Rally Friday
The event will precede Saturday’s 105th Meeting in the “Border War” series between the Wyoming Cowboys and Colorado State Rams.