WyoFile, January 16, 2023, by Mike Koshmrl Rep. John Winter (R-Thermopolis) rode horseback into the Red Desert to see some new
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WyoFile, September 28 2, 2022, by Dustin Bleizeffer The state has neither the legal right, nor inclination, to preemptively curtail water
WyoFile, May 2, 2022, by Dustin Bleizeffer A coal-burning unit at the Jim Bridger power plant will be allowed to remain
WyoFile, February 9, 2022, by Dustin Bleizeffer Stakeholders are working behind the scenes to strike a compromise that avoids a federal
WyoFile, January 12, 2022, by Dustin Bleizeffer The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday it will deny Wyoming’s proposed changes to a long-standing
WyoFile November 19, 2021 by Dustin Bleizeffer PacifiCorp could be forced to shut down one of four coal-burning units at the Jim Bridger
WyoFile June 7, 2021 by Nick Reynolds A July special legislative session to allocate more than $500 million in federal aid is
WyoFile December 15, 2020 by Andrew Graham Personal beliefs and local politics are driving inconsistent, often contradictory responses to Wyoming’s health orders
In Sweetwater County, the November election capped — at least for now — a decades-long shift of one of the
Originally reported by Andrew Graham Nearly three weeks after submitting a bid to Occidental Petroleum for 1 million acres of
By Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile.com on July 28, 2020 The giant Boise-based agribusiness J.R. Simplot Company has agreed to pay $775,000 to
Originally reported by Andrew Graham | WyoFile _____________________ A Pinedale gym owner who was cited in April for reopening her
Originally reported by Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile ________________ A top financial ratings service has listed western Wyoming gas drillers Ultra Resources and
Originally reported by Andrew Graham - WyoFile As medical professionals around the state prepare hospitals for a surge of patients
Originally reported by Andrew Graham - WyoFile As larger Wyoming communities marshal limited resources to confront COVID-19, sparsely populated rural
Originally reported by Andrew Graham - WyoFile UPDATE: On Thursday, March 19, Gov. Mark Gordon and the state’s chief public health
By Katie Klingsporn, WyoFile.com on February 28, 2020 Rumor has it that Wyoming’s Red Desert is a beautiful and wild place,
By Andrew Graham, WyoFile.com on December 10, 2019 EVANSTON— Wyoming’s first private jail could resemble a warehouse or big box store,
By Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile.com ROCK SPRINGS — This town is on edge, Mayor Tim Kaumo says. The shutdown of