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The Joint Minerals, Business & Economic Development Committee on Monday advanced a stimulus bill that could boost Wyoming’s enhanced oil recovery (EOR), a production method in which carbon dioxide is injected underground to help pressure up latent oil reserves in older fields.

The University of Wyoming’s third annual Ranch Management and Agricultural Leadership (RMAL) seminar series begins Monday, Feb. 12, at Casper College.

Today, Senators John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis (both R-WY) released the following statement after the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) withdrew its proposal that would pave the way for Natural Asset Companies (NACs) to be listed on the NYSE.

The CVS Pharmacy located inside Target will close March 7, less than three years after its grand opening.

While coal is still king in Campbell County, oil and gas are still the second and third largest contributors to the county’s economy, as far as taxable value goes.

Amidst the release of 10 gray wolves into the state of Colorado, Wyoming producers prepare to protect their livelihood.

The Wyoming Community Foundation (WYCF) recently awarded over $1 million to causes across Wyoming.

One of the last people to see Katheryn Ann Ferguson before she disappeared in mid-October was arraigned last week for unlawful possession of ammunition.

Wyoming game wardens patrolled more than 600,000 miles in 2022, according to the annual Wyoming Game and Fish Department Law Enforcement Report, but the report also reveals the department had fewer wardens making rounds due to problems recruiting and retaining employees, resulting in fewer violations being discovered

Police are investigating after an unknown man called Walgreens threatening to shoot up the store if it didn’t meet his demands.

Extra costs and frustrating delays can be avoided by only ordering official Wyoming birth, death and other certificates directly from the Wyoming Department of Health, according to department officials.

A Campbell County man who was arrested after driving his truck into a snowbank on the side of Highway 50 pleaded guilty to federal drug charges while another man involved in the drug bust has been sentenced to state prison.

Federal oil and gas lease parcels are once again in the offering in Wyoming after several quarterly sales were nixed in recent years.

The Bureau of Land Management and Wyoming State Parks seek public input on a proposal to build roughly six new miles of trail adjacent to South Pass City State Historic Site.

JACKSON — A standing-room-only crowd filled the Teton County courtroom Wednesday afternoon as Ninth District Judge Melissa Owens heard nearly four hours of arguments before deciding to temporarily halt enforcement of a new law banning abortion.

CASPER – The Wyoming Supreme Court is bringing an oral argument to Casper, along with an educational event for Casper College students and the public. Usually, the Wyoming Supreme Court hears the arguments on appeal at the Wyoming Supreme Court building in Cheyenne, but on April 11, it will hear one case in Casper. The oral argument will begin at 11 a.m. in the Music Building (Wheeler Concert Hall) at 1451 Lisco Drive.

WYOMING – The process of training canines to detect Fentanyl has been a long, careful, and deliberate one. In July 2022, The Wyoming Highway Patrol trained and certified Wyoming’s first fentanyl-detection canine. The safety and success of this pioneering effort have led the Wyoming Highway Patrol to expand this program to the rest of our narcotic detection canine handler teams.

WYOMING – The Wyoming LifeLine and Central Wyoming Community Counseling will begin a new era as of March 1, 2023. The two centers will continue providing in-state crisis hotline services 24 hours a day but split evenly in twelve-hour shifts. Wyoming LifeLine will cover 2 a.m. to 2 p.m. with CWCC covering 2 p.m. to 2 a.m.

CASPER – Gov. Mark Gordon allowed House Bill 103 – legislation that bans crossover voting in Wyoming – to quietly become law without his signature on Thursday.

GOSHEN COUNTY – Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) provided end of year totals for Goshen County and statewide for 2022 on Tuesday.

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