Articles from the October 24, 2019 edition
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Agreement reached to keep Spring Creek open
SHERIDAN — The Montana Department of Environmental Quality and the Navajo Transitional Energy company announced they reached a short-term agreement late Friday that will allow coal production at the Spring Creek Mine to resume. The interim a... Full story
Wyoming News Briefs OCTOBER 28
Community College Commission leaves tuition unchanged GILLETTE (WNE) — Tuition for Wyoming’s community colleges will remain the same during the next school year after a vote Thursday by the Wyoming Community College Commission, which met in Gil... Full story
Wyoming sets out to document hate
CASPER — On paper, Wyoming appears to be one of the least discriminatory places in the country. As the scourge of white nationalism has grown across the Mountain West — accounting for one-tenth of all hate propaganda produced across the nation acc... Full story
Wyoming News Briefs OCTOBER 29
State approves bachelor’s degree at CWC RIVERTON (WNE) — There is only one step left in the approval process for a four-year Bachelor of Applied Science degree at Central Wyoming College. The Wyoming Community College Commission approved the BAS in... Full story
BBB Warns About Wyoming Based Online Retailer
Better Business Bureau Serving Northern Colorado and Wyoming is warning consumers about Wyoming Limited Liability Company, Zero Origin, LLC. BBB has received 11 complaints and is currently processing 8 additional complaints regarding purchases made... Full story
Governor, Department of Health urge residents to avoid vaping THC products as vaping-associated lung illness numbers continue to rise
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon and the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) are urging state residents to avoid vaping products containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana, and to be mindful of vaping-related i... Full story
Projections show tough economic outlook for state
CHEYENNE – An updated forecast for state revenues released Tuesday paints a grim picture of Wyoming’s economic landscape heading into the next decade. Though the Consensus Revenue Estimating Group’s October report shows the state gaining more reven... Full story
Committee approves education funding boost
CASPER — Lawmakers voted narrowly Tuesday to approve a recommendation that Wyoming’s public school system be given a $19 million bump and that the recommendation be sent to Gov. Mark Gordon and the broader Legislature. The funding increase comes in t... Full story
Wyoming News Briefs OCTOBER 30
Man charged with second-degree murder in stabbing death DOUGLAS (WNE) — A charge of second degree murder was filed Oct. 18 in district court as details emerge on the stabbing case that resulted in death earlier in October. James Box, 31, of C... Full story