Partial settlement reached in lawsuit over horse treatment claims
By Emily Mieure Jackson Hole News&Guide Via- Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON — Former Wilson outfitter Forest Stearns and five people he sued last year for defamation have reached a settlement in the case. But litigation against at least three other…
Wyoming News Briefs: November 5, 2019
SVI Media is part of the Wyoming News Exchange. These stories come courtesy of the WNE. Body found near in Park Co., murder suspect arrested POWELL (WNE) — A hunter stumbled upon a woman’s body about halfway between Cody…
Gordon open to review of nuclear waste storage proposal
By Tom Coulter Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via- Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — Gov. Mark Gordon said last week he could still be convinced to pursue a nuclear waste storage program that will be considered in a legislative committee meeting. During…
Lawmakers to consider Medicaid expansion again
By Tom Coulter Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via- Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — Medicaid expansion could be back up for debate in the Wyoming Legislature’s 2020 session, as lawmakers will consider a bill to expand the program during a Joint Revenue…
Wyoming News Briefs: October 30, 2019
SVI Media is part of the Wyoming News Exchange. These stories come courtesy of the WNE. Man charged with second-degree murder in stabbing death DOUGLAS (WNE) — A charge of second degree murder was filed Oct. 18 in district…
Most Yellowstone roads close this weekend
This weekend, November 2-3, provides the last chance for visitors to drive to many iconic locations in Yellowstone. The West, South, and East Entrances and all roads, with one exception, will close to vehicle travel at 8 a.m. Monday, November…
First research project on the ground at Wyoming’s ITC
By Greg Johnson Gillette News Record Via- Wyoming News Exchange GILLETTE — To a casual passerby, the 109,000 square feet of flat, even crushed red stone is a big empty space. To Dave Gribble, the large research pad at the…
Wyoming News Briefs: October 28, 2019
SVI Media is part of the Wyoming News Exchange. These stories come courtesy of the WNE. Community College Commission leaves tuition unchanged GILLETTE (WNE) — Tuition for Wyoming’s community colleges will remain the same during the next school year…
Uranium industry seeks boost
By Camille Erickson Casper Star-Tribune Via- Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — A 70-year low in domestic uranium production has Wyoming producers worried. Despite persistent calls from state lawmakers and industry groups to institute federal trade policies to boost domestic demand…
Buffalo wins final approval for vet facility
By Stephen Dow Buffalo Bulletin Via- Wyoming News Exchange After months of legislative debate, the Wyoming State Building Commission has given the final word on the location of the state’s first skilled nursing facility for veterans. That word? Buffalo. “This…