Wyoming Directs $5M to Behavioral Health During PandemicThe funding may be used to provide no-cost services for Wyoming residents experiencing behavioral health challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Zach Spadt
Gov. Gordon Sends Emergency Support to Wyoming HospitalsThe Wyoming Department of Health is in contact with hospitals to discuss hospital capacity and surge plans.Tom Morton
Wyoming to Help Petroleum Industry With Coronavirus FundingProponents point out the pandemic has reduced travel, lowering demand for gasoline and jet fuel.Associated Press
Gordon Bringing in Additional Medical Staff for COVID-19 ResponseAs of Nov. 10, a record 178 COVID-19 patients were hospitalized in Wyoming, 122 more than a month ago.Joy Greenwald
Gordon Approves Using CARES Act Money To Boost Energy IndustryThe governor says the move will put Wyoming oil and gas workers back to work and help the state's overall economy recover.Doug Randall
Wyoming COVID Funds Created for Agriculture, Business, NonprofitsEligible agriculture, business and nonprofit entities can apply one time per fund.Tom Morton
Natrona County to Receive Improved Broadband AccessThe Wyoming Business Council has awarded 34 contracts under the program totaling $56,515,921.Tom Morton
Wyoming Purchases 75,000 At-Home COVID-19 Tests for ResidentsWyoming has used CARES Act money to purchase 75,000 at-home COVID-19 tests for its residents, Gov. Mark Gordon announced Wednesday.Joy Greenwald
Wyoming Governor: Another $100 Million In CARES Money To Go OutThe governor said roughly $100 million of that amount will be used soon to support the reopening of Wyoming schools, expand the business relief program, among other things.Doug Randall
Wyoming Business Council Ends Application Period for Relief FundThe Interruption Fund is one of the three relief programs administered by the Business Council.Tom Morton