Gordon: Wait to Join Trump Lawsuit; State’s Rights are PrimaryGordon: Wait to Join Trump Lawsuit; State’s Rights are PrimaryGov. Mark Gordon said if the U.S. Supreme Court grant Texas’s motion, Wyoming will consider its next moves.Tom MortonTom Morton
Wyoming Bars to Close Early; Other Statewide COVID Mandates to Take EffectWyoming Bars to Close Early; Other Statewide COVID Mandates to Take EffectTwenty-three new deaths were confirmed by the Wyoming Department of Health on Monday.Tom MortonTom Morton
Gov. Gordon Sends Emergency Support to Wyoming HospitalsGov. Gordon Sends Emergency Support to Wyoming HospitalsThe Wyoming Department of Health is in contact with hospitals to discuss hospital capacity and surge plans.Tom MortonTom Morton
Wyoming Assistant U.S. Attorney Named District Court JudgeWyoming Assistant U.S. Attorney Named District Court JudgeHealy’s appointment is effective Dec. 26.Tom MortonTom Morton
Governor: Wyoming Financial Outlook Remains Grim — More Budget Cuts LikelyGovernor: Wyoming Financial Outlook Remains Grim — More Budget Cuts LikelyWyoming’s savings will not be able to offset the state’s cuts in the long-term.Tom MortonTom Morton
Gov. Gordon Appoints Permanent Director of Corrections DepartmentGov. Gordon Appoints Permanent Director of Corrections DepartmentDan Shannon had been serving in an interim capacity since July following the retirement of Bob Lampert.Tom MortonTom Morton
Natrona County to Receive Improved Broadband AccessNatrona County to Receive Improved Broadband AccessThe Wyoming Business Council has awarded 34 contracts under the program totaling $56,515,921.Tom MortonTom Morton
Poll: How Worried Are You About The Increase In COVID-19 Cases?Poll: How Worried Are You About The Increase In COVID-19 Cases?On Monday, 152 new cases were reported, part of a recent upswing in COVID-19 cases in Wyoming.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming Dashboard: Number Of New COVID-19 Cases ‘Concerning’Wyoming Dashboard: Number Of New COVID-19 Cases ‘Concerning’According to an email from Governor Gordon's office on Friday afternoon, ''Daily new cases have increased from an average of 30 to 64 per day over the past 14 days.''Doug RandallDoug Randall
Mullen Fire in Southeastern Wyoming Grows to More Than 68,000 AcresMullen Fire in Southeastern Wyoming Grows to More Than 68,000 AcresDamage assessment information is not yet available.Tom MortonTom Morton