Education funding roller coaster stops on $34.5 million cut March 7, 2017 by Andrew Graham 2 Comments Educators question legislators’ motives, fear cuts will lead to teacher, staff layoffs
UW law school says it meets needs of state, energy industry September 16, 2014 by Gregory Nickerson 4 Comments Lawmakers and faculty discussed the University of Wyoming College of Law, and expressed hope for a new era of cooperation after last fall’s chaos.
GOP rifts show in Wyoming House primary races July 15, 2014 by Gregory Nickerson 2 Comments The 2014 Wyoming House primary races highlight tensions between incumbent Republicans and far-right members of the GOP.
Slate of candidates for Wyoming elections starting to fill up April 1, 2014 by Gregory Nickerson 2 Comments Candidates for Wyoming's 2014 elections are announcing their intent to run ahead of the filing period that begins on May 15.
House should cut its losses in Cindy Hill probe January 28, 2014 by Kerry Drake 9 Comments The Legislature has painted itself into a corner. After rushing to take away Cindy Hill's powers in 2013, launching their own investigation has always seemed like piling on; an attempt to justify what they already did.