U.S. Rig Count Rises to 1,021; Wyoming Loses TwoU.S. Rig Count Rises to 1,021; Wyoming Loses TwoArkansas, Utah and West Virginia were unchanged.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Rises to 1,013; Wyoming UnchangedU.S. Rig Count Rises to 1,013; Wyoming UnchangedColorado and North Dakota each declined by two rigs while Ohio, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania dropped one apiece.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Economy Showing Life After Energy DownturnWyoming Economy Showing Life After Energy DownturnThe number of rigs drilling for oil has hit a three-year high and that activity is pulling in new employees.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Rises to 1,003; Wyoming Loses OneU.S. Rig Count Rises to 1,003; Wyoming Loses OneAmong major oil- and gas-producing states, Oklahoma added five rigs.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Falls to 993; Wyoming UnchangedU.S. Rig Count Falls to 993; Wyoming UnchangedThe U.S. rig count peaked at 4,530 in 1981. Associated PressAssociated Press
Experts: Wyoming Population Drops 8K Amid Fossil Fuel SlumpExperts: Wyoming Population Drops 8K Amid Fossil Fuel SlumpSome county populations increased in tourist regions.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Increases to 995; Wyoming UnchangedU.S. Rig Count Increases to 995; Wyoming UnchangedOklahoma lost four rigs, Utah decreased by two and Ohio lost one.Associated PressAssociated Press
University of Wyoming Offers New Energy CourseUniversity of Wyoming Offers New Energy CourseThe new course will introduce the history of Wyoming oil and natural gas, where it started and where it is going.Associated PressAssociated Press
Four New Major Wind Power Projects To Be Developed In Wyoming By 2020Four New Major Wind Power Projects To Be Developed In Wyoming By 2020Completion of the wind projects by 2020, the company says, will allow it to use federal production tax credits to provide net cost savings to customers over the life of the projects. Nick LearnedNick Learned
Coal Bust Has Wyoming Looking Locally to Fund New SchoolsCoal Bust Has Wyoming Looking Locally to Fund New SchoolsWith no new federal coal leased in Wyoming since at least 2013, money for new schools has dried up.Associated PressAssociated Press