Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen is hoping the state Legislature will add some money to Governor Matt Mead's proposal for state funding for local governments in the state.
In an effort to address homelessness, Governor Matt Mead signed a proclamation today declaring Jan. 27, 2016 as Homeless Count Day in Wyoming.
Brenda Lyttle, Senior Administrator of the Assistance Division for the Wyoming Department of Family Services, says it's hard to get an accurate count of how many individuals and families are truly homeless in the state...
Wyoming Governor Matt Mead has received the recreation community's most prestigious award.
The American Recreation Coalition (ARC) presented Mead with one of two 2015 Sheldon Coleman Great Outdoors Awards on Wednesday.
Mead was recognized for his commitment to conservation and the outdoors as was Governor Jay Nixon of Missouri...
Wyoming Governor Matt Mead says he'll continue to push for Medicaid expansion.
Mead outlined his budget recommendations for the next two years on Tuesday.
"We are proposing in our budget a consideration of Medicaid expansion," said Mead...
Wyoming Governor Matt Mead is hoping an international trade mission will provide the state with new opportunities.
Governor Mead is meeting with industry and government officials in Japan, India, Germany and England to discuss everything from energy to tourism...
Falling state revenues from low oil and natural gas prices have prompted Wyoming Governor Matt Mead to implement a state hiring freeze.
"We knew things were going to be tight," said Governor Mead. "They've gotten, I would say, considerably worse over the last month or so in terms of the revenue outlook...
Wyoming Governor Matt Mead has proclaimed September 4-7 (Labor Day Weekend) as "Fill The Boot'' weekend in honor of fundraising efforts by firefighters across Wyoming for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA).
The upcoming budget session is still months away, but Wyoming Governor Matt Mead says it may be time to dip into the state's rainy day account.
"Things are going to be tight in Wyoming," said Governor Mead. "The projections from the CREG looks like for the current biennium that we're going to be able to meet those, but few, if any, dollars will be left beyond that...