Wyoming
Thursday, April 24, 2025
Wyoming K-12 mental-health coordination program nears expiration
Wyoming consistently ranks in the bottom 10 of all states on mental health indicators. COVID-era funding has helped provide resources but it is …
Beginning farmers in WY could get a boost from Congress
More than one quarter of Wyoming's farmers started producing in the past ten years and are considered beginners by the U.S. Department of Agriculture…
DOGE cuts funding to seed banks, threatens WY. food security
Federal scientists at 22 U.S. sites maintain the nation's agricultural seed stores collected since 1898 but the Trump administration's DOGE agency …
Wyomingites celebrate 'near miss' on access to Social Security
A plan from the Social Security Administration that would have ended certain telephone services as of today was canceled late last week, due largely …
Study: 15,000 mining claims near national parks in WY, MT, ID
The number of mining claims on U.S. public lands is growing. A 27% increase since 2019 has brought the total to nearly $500,000. A new study shows …
Wyoming elk occupancy agreements aim to rein in cattle conflicts
Wyoming's practice of feeding elk over winters is a century old but the spread of disease has increased concerns. Now, the Greater Yellowstone …
Former grant recipients now ambassadors for Native education opportunities
The Jackson-based group Native American Jump Start has been providing grants to Native students, interns and young workers for decades and this year…
Boot camps to fill wildland firefighter workforce shortage cut due to DEI
Wildland firefighting is a tough job and the industry has long struggled with worker retention. Training boot camps have helped bring new …
Cuts to local food programs affect WY schools, food banks, producers
Federal programs supporting local food purchasing by food banks and schools have helped feed communities and support farmers but the Trump administrat…
Governor, critics call out 'boilerplate' bills from WY 2025 session
Gov. Mark Gordon has just a few days left to make final decisions on bills passed during the Wyoming legislative session. Both fair election …
More Wyomingites get degrees, but anti-DEI law could slow progress
The number of working-age Wyoming adults with college degrees or valuable credentials increased by over 18% between 2009 and 2023, according to …
Fossil fuel company plans for fewer renewables, gets boost from WY Legislature
In Wyoming, electric utility PacifiCorp's draft 2025 plans show a shift away from renewable energy additions compared with last year, according to a …