Articles from the May 24, 2018 edition
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Fed gives stocks a boost; technology and retailers rally
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks turned higher Wednesday after the Federal Reserve indicated it’s not in a hurry to raise interest rates too quickly. Retailers and technology companies led the way as the market erased some early losses. Stocks opened...
Governor approves WyoTech loan
LARAMIE — WyoTech’s future in Laramie brightened considerably Monday when Gov. Matt Mead authorized a loan of up to $5 million for Jim Mathis’ DBJJDM Enterprises to take over operation of the technical institute. The Wyoming Business Council...
Only one filing for Worland council so far
WORLAND – Filing for state and local offices began last Thursday and runs through June 1, for a variety of offices on the primary ballot, scheduled for voting on August 21. Applicants for state offices must register through the Office of the...
Learning the uniqueness of Wyoming
WORLAND - Two years ago University of Wyoming President Laurie Nichols made her first visit to Worland, shortly after being hired as the 26th president of the university. Wednesday she made a return...
Ten Sleep students learning to give back
TEN SLEEP – For many students the last day of school is a celebration of an end to a school year of hard work and the beginning of the lazy days of summer. But for Ten Sleep School students the...
Wyoming G&F Commission approves regulations for grizzly bears
CHEYENNE - The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission set a conservative approach for Wyoming’s first grizzly bear hunting season since 1974. Grizzly bears in Wyoming have exceeded recovery criteria since 2004 and management of the bear was returned...