The Legislature's Management Council met Friday in Cheyenne. It endorsed drafting a bill to create a supercommittee that would come up with legislation for a special session later this year if necessary.
The Wyoming Supreme Court is being asked to reconsider its ruling on Senate File 104. Yellowstone National Park officials say they don't expect to need help with spring snow plowing.
A Rock Springs lawmaker says he wants to see Senate File 104 repealed and says he intends to do something about it. The University of Wyoming's branch campus in Casper has a new name.
The Secretary of State's Office says the drive to repeal a new law reducing the powers and duties of Wyoming's Superintendent of Public Instruction has failed. Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead is calling on state residents to join an effort to raise money to support victims of the recent tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma. Doug Randall reports. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Superintendent of Public Instruction Cindy Hill is threatening legal action against lawmakers involved in writing a white paper on Senate File 104. Doug Randall has the details. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says proposed changes to inspections at poultry plants are already in use in some plants across the country. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Laramie County political activist and County Commissioner M. Lee Hassenour says he's hearing from Tea Party activists and members of the Constituition Party about a possible petition drive to get the removal of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction as head of the state Education Department on the election ballot in 2014...