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1 week ago |
wyomingpublicmedia.org | Jordan Uplinger
The State Building Commission (SBC) gathered for a special meeting on June 17 to approve emergency rules on permitted and constitutional carry of firearms in state-owned buildings. The move was in preparation for the Wyoming Repeal Gun Free Zones Act that goes into effect on July 1. The law allows individuals permitted to constitutional and concealed carry to bring their firearm inside publicly-owned buildings like the state Capitol.
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1 week ago |
wyomingpublicmedia.org | Jordan Uplinger
Over 300 people lined the sidewalk of the Capitol building in Cheyenne on a clear-skied June Saturday. They joined millions across the country as part of the No Kings mass protest on June 14. No Kings was originally in response to Pres. Donald Trump’s military parade honoring the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary hosted in Washington D.C., which happened to also fall on Trump’s 79th birthday.
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2 weeks ago |
wyomingpublicmedia.org | Jordan Uplinger
The University of Wyoming (UW) has offices in every county. These offices host and support educational programs, such as Wyoming 4-H and the Cent$ible Nutrition Program. In the past, some of those office positions were staffed with AmerCorps volunteers during the summer. But with cuts to the federal agency still potentially affecting 26 states, UW decided to fund an internship program to replace some of those volunteers.
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2 weeks ago |
wyomingpublicmedia.org | Jordan Uplinger
Fralik has been involved with the state Democratic Party since 2015. He said he made trips to Gillette from the University of Wyoming (UW) to attend party meetings. A decade later, he beat Evansville Mayor Candace Machado to lead the state party. “ I'm more of an office guy,” said Fralick. Before his recent election win, he served as the National Committeeman since 2018.
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3 weeks ago |
wyomingpublicmedia.org | Caitlin Tan |Hannah Habermann |Hanna Merzbach |Jordan Uplinger
Very few know about Wyoming’s biggest export and how it’s produced. And yet, there’s a mini-underground world below the desert of Green River. Wyoming Public Radio brings you an audio tour of trona mining. Wyoming healthcare stakeholders are expecting a double whammy if changes proposed by Congress to Medicaid and the healthcare Marketplace are enacted. They predict 20,000 Wyomingites could lose coverage.
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Excited for the Post-Election Hunger Games where Pollsters who got it wrong fight for a chance to poll in the next election.

Starting to wonder if there's anywhere in America that doesn't consider "construction season" as part of their 4 seasons.