Rep. John Bear has tried to spin the $700,000 payment to a former librarian as a win for those who want to crack down on Wyoming libraries. We’re not buying it, writes columnist Kerry Drake.
The Judiciary Committee voted 11-2 in support of the measure, and the issue unified Wyoming Freedom Caucus lawmakers with ...
Property taxes fund public services in Wyoming. Following spikes in property valuations across many counties, the Wyoming ...
Evanston’s public pool has far exceeded its life span, say proponents seeking sales tax revenue to build a new one. Elsewhere in Wyoming, elected officials are wrestling with a persistent naysayer, ...
The application window is now open for several property tax relief programs in Wyoming, including exemptions for veterans, ...
The grant would support BWXT's proposed TRISO plant, while another $10 million would support carbon capture and a potential ...
Unusual use of the Congressional Review Act, also being deployed in some other states, disregards years of public input, ...
As the pile grows in the sink and grows mold, doing the dishes becomes a more overwhelming task, but having help can make it easier, writes Ben Anderson.
Former Gillette librarian announced the settlement of her lawsuit against Campbell County and conservatives on the library ...
Feds postpone Wyoming coal sale despite promise to "revitalize" the industry. Critics say even the coal industry isn't ...
Educator and mountaineer, he climbed the Grand Teton more than 400 times, including a one-day ascent at age 75.
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