wyoming senate

Library Hosts Legislative Candidate Forum
Library Hosts Legislative Candidate Forum
Library Hosts Legislative Candidate Forum
Candidates for the Wyoming House and Senate will speak and answer questions during a forum at the Public Library, 307 E. Second St., at 6:30 p.m. Monday "In a campaign, you see signs and you see ads and that sort of thing, but this is one of those opportunities we have to actually see the candidates in person and ask them specific questions if there's something we're concerned about," sa
GOP Legislative Candidates Spar Over Experience, Pot Legalization, Economic Development
GOP Legislative Candidates Spar Over Experience, Pot Legalization, Economic Development
GOP Legislative Candidates Spar Over Experience, Pot Legalization, Economic Development
A veteran Republican House member from Natrona County ripped into his primary opponent at a debate Tuesday for not understanding how the legislature appropriates money. Tom Lockhart chided Chuck Gray a couple of times who said the Appropriations Committee automatically granted annual increases of agency budgets during a debate sponsored by the Natrona County Republican Women at the Parkway Plaza..
State Lawmakers Willing to Discuss Capitol Renovation [AUDIO]
State Lawmakers Willing to Discuss Capitol Renovation [AUDIO]
State Lawmakers Willing to Discuss Capitol Renovation [AUDIO]
A 25 year old Montana man has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for enticing a 12 year old Wyoming girl to Montana and assaulting her over a four day period. Doug Randall has the details. Wyoming Senate President Jim Anderson says lawmakers are open to revisiting renovating the State Capitol and building a new state office building. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. Read Mor