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Year: 2023

July 17: Emily Martin, Fairview Pioneer Days

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July 17: Jack Hales, Swift Creek Mudslide

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Wyo. lawmakers begin to address ethics complaints procedure in interim period

By Jasmine Hall Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via- Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — Lawmakers dipped their toes in the waters of ethics complaints Thursday as they began reviewing a portion of the Joint Rules of the Wyoming Senate and House of…

A derailment and a tornado add to Wyoming’s coal-by-rail worries

• Back-to-back disruptions to Powder River Basin coal exports threaten an already underperforming rail service for one of the state’s top revenue industries.   By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile.com Wyoming’s Powder River Basin, the largest coal-producing region in North America, suffered…

State funds UW computing school to boost economy 

• Part of a statewide initiative to spur digital infrastructure and workforce development and retention, the new School of Computing will offer Wyomingites more chances to pursue digital degrees in the state.   By Lia Salvatierra, WyoFile.com The state known…

KICK IT OR KEEP IT: “I Know” by Train

A song released at the end of June by pop/rock group Train is up for vote in this week’s Kick It or Keep It. “I Know” by Train features country singer Tenille Townes as well as Bryce Vine. If kept…

State releases Wyoming Insight business, energy report for June

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The June 2023 issue of the Wyoming Insight is available at the state of Wyoming’s Economic Analysis Division website at eadiv.state.wy.us/. The Wyoming Insight serves as an energy index and business indicators report for the state. Highlights…

WHY YOUR STORY PODCAST: Girl’s Night Out

This week on the Why Your Story Podcast, Travis Osmond and Mary Jo Parker catch up with Lisa Hale and Emily Martin.

Ticked off: Weed and Pest scientists launch study

By Jeannette Boner Jackson Hole News&Guide Via- Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON — Nothing bugs Mikenna Smith these days more than a tick. “They are disgusting and everyone hates them,” said Smith, an entomologist for Teton County Weed and Pest. “But…

UW College of Ag Announces Leadership Changes

The University of Wyoming College of Agriculture, Life Sciences and Natural Resources has added a fourth associate dean to its administrative team and selected a new associate dean of academic and student programs. Kelly Crane, former director of UW Extension, has taken…