The Wyoming Senate narrowly voted for a resolution demanding that Congress turn over some 30 million federal acres to the state — but only after first defeating the measure and then reconsidering it.
The Wyoming Senate has approved the creation of a new statutory trust that advocates say could help secure the state’s financial solvency for decades to come. Passing in a two-thirds vote necessary to ...
Unlike more frequented parks, this one provides a playground for the senses, where alabaster sand caresses your feet as you ...
A bill to create a perpetual trust fund that State Treasurer Curt Meier believes could offset potential loss of mineral ...
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Tie vote defeats measure despite efforts to dilute demand by excluding Grand Teton National Park, national forests, monuments ...
Even if the resolution is ultimately signed by Gov. Mark Gordon, its supporters don’t anticipate Congress doing anything, ...
Cavalryman Steakhouse in Laramie is the kind of joint where you half expect to see John Wayne walk through the door, order a ...
The Wyoming Senate and House wrapped up their supplemental budgets on Friday night, with the Senate outspending the lower ...
Church leaders and people in families with mixed-immigration status say Senate bill criminalizes the day-to-day actions of ...
The National Park Conservation Association has identified 13 national monuments it considers at risk after a recent Interior Department order.
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