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Bill Proposing New Sales Tax For Schools Moves to Wyoming Senate
A pair of bills proposing increases in the statewide sales tax being debated in the Wyoming House of Representatives saw divided fortunes Tuesday.
Wendy CorrMarch 24, 2021

Competing Computer Models Predict Wyoming Will Have a Wet Spring Or Dry Spring (Or Both)
Meteorologist Don Day says competing computer models are predicting completely different long-range forecasts for Spring in Wyoming.
March 24, 2021

50 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Tuesday; 419 Active
The state reported 50 new laboratory-confirmed and 4 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 445 active cases, up 26 from Monday.
March 24, 2021

Two More COVID Deaths Bring Wyoming’s Total to 695
Two additional coronavirus-related deaths among Wyoming residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have been confirmed, according to the Wyoming Department of Health.
March 23, 2021

Wyoming 18th In United States For Vaccinations
That places our state 18th in the nation - way ahead of neighboring Utah (which comes in dead last, with less than 10% of its residents receiving the vaccine), but behind Montana, Nebraska and Colorado (9th, 14th and 16th, respectively).
Wendy CorrMarch 23, 2021

112 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Monday; 419 Active
Wyoming reported 112 new laboratory-confirmed and 4 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 419 active cases, down 16 from Friday
March 23, 2021

Sublette County School District No Longer Requiring Masks
Sublette County School District 1 is no longer requiring students, staff or board members to wear masks on any of its campuses.
March 22, 2021

98 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Friday; 435 Active
Wyoming reported 98 new laboratory-confirmed and 4 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 435 active cases, up 27 from Thursday.
March 20, 2021

25 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Thursday; 408 Active
The state reported 25 new laboratory-confirmed and 5 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 408 active cases, down 98 from Wednesday
March 19, 2021

Barrasso Credits Trump For Economic Rebound: “This Is Not Biden’s Recovery”
U.S. Sen. John Barrasso credited policies established under the administration of President Donald Trump and the work of congressional Republicans for the economic recovery the nation is seeing.
March 18, 2021

85 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Wednesday; 506 Active
The state reported 85 new laboratory-confirmed and 12 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 506 active cases, up 78 from Tuesday
March 17, 2021

Gordon Declares State of Emergency Due to Historic Blizzard
Three days after a major snowstorm hit southeast Wyoming, Gov. Mark Gordon has declared a state of emergency on Wednesday.
March 17, 2021

15 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Tuesday; 428 Active
Wyoming Department of Health figures showed that the department received reports of 64 new recoveries among those with confirmed or probable cases.
March 16, 2021

Cheyenne Mayor Patrick Collins: “It’s Like the Zombie Apocalypse Out There”
Cheyenne Mayor Patrick Collins said although the community looks like a "zombie apocalypse" now, workers are doing their best to clear the streets.
March 16, 2021

UW Classes Resume In Wake Of Storm That Leaves Highways Closed
Classes at the University of Wyoming resumed Tuesday as southeastern Wyoming continued to dig out from a winter storm that left record-breaking snow depths in its wake.
Wendy CorrMarch 16, 2021

Wyoming Sees Two More COVID Deaths, Bringing Total to 693
Two more coronavirus-related deaths among Wyoming residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have been confirmed, according to the Wyoming Department of Health.
March 16, 2021

Cheyenne Gym’s Roof Collapses After Major Snowstorm
A Cheyenne gym's roof collapsed due to the nearly 3 feet of snowfall that blanketed the city over the weekend.
March 16, 2021

Southeast Wyoming Shuts Down For Another Day, Warmer Temps Predicted
Wyomings southeastern corner remained cut off from the rest of the world Tuesday as the state continued its efforts to dig out from Sundays record-breaking snowstorm.
March 16, 2021

132 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Monday; 469 Active
Growth of more than 180 in reported recoveries from confirmed and probable coronavirus pushed the number of active cases in the state down by 18 over the weekend.
March 15, 2021

Californian Driving Mini Cooper Causes Four-Hour Delay & Numerous Wrecks On I-80
A Californian driving a Mini Cooper caused four hour delays and numerous wrecks because the driver wanted to see if Interstate 80 was passable.
Jimmy OrrMarch 15, 2021

Gordon Closes State Offices Again on Tuesday; City Continues To Dig-Out From Blizzard
Gordon said state offices in Cheyenne would again be closed on Tuesday due to record-breaking snowfall in Cheyenne, nearly 31 inches.
March 15, 2021

Casper Area At Risk For Flooding Following Record-Breaking Snow
The Casper area is at risk for potential flooding due to the high amount of snow that blanketed southeastern Wyoming over the weekend.
March 15, 2021

Southeastern Wyoming Schools, Offices Closed After Historic Storm
Roads, government offices and schools remained closed across southeastern Wyoming on Monday as the state recovered from a record-breaking winter storm that forced even snowplows off of the highways.
March 15, 2021

Snow So Deep In Cheyenne, Emergency Management Asks Citizens For Snowmobiles
The snow in Cheyenne is so deep following Sunday's record-breaking storm that Emergency Management is asking citizens for snowmobiles.
March 15, 2021
