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Matthew Copeland

Matthew Copeland is the chief executive & editor of WyoFile. Contact him at [email protected] or (307) 287-2839. Follow Matt on Twitter at @WyoCope

Fact-checking the state’s investment performance rebuttal

Editorial
September 1, 2020 by Matthew Copeland 3 Comments

A presentation made to the Joint Revenue Committee in response to a WyoFile series on investment performance was rife with inaccuracies, unfounded accusations and obfuscation.

Landmark

September 27, 2019 by Matthew Copeland 1 Comment

At covered-wagon pace, travelers once kept Split Rock in sight for days. Now, most zip past in minutes on Highway 789/287, unless they have a camera, a sense of adventure and a lightshow to capture.

DEQ names culprit in Popo Agie gas spill

April 15, 2019 by Matthew Copeland 2 Comments

Agency alleges Maverick Inc. overfilled its buried unleaded tanks in Lander, resulting in a release of fuel into the river.

Legendary

April 12, 2019 by Matthew Copeland Leave a Comment

Legend Rock, a Wyoming State Petroglyph Site 29 miles northwest of Thermopolis, boasts more than 300 wonder-inducing pieces of rock art.

Build that wall: EPA races to block gas leaking into Popo Agie

April 12, 2019 by Matthew Copeland 1 Comment

Nine days following the discovery of gasoline seeping into the Middle Fork of the Popo Agie River in Lander responders are still trying to stem the flow.
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