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Wyo. “Blue Books” available

The Wyoming “Blue Books,” a comprehensive guide to the state’s history from pre-territorial days to 2007, is offered to the public from the offices of the Wyoming State Archives. These comprehensive guides to Wyoming history and government are essential reference books for federal, state, county and city government offices, school libraries, personal libraries, businesses...

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Addressing OIF/OEF veterans’ needs

American service members have sacrificed a great deal in the battles in Afghanistan and Iraq, and many of those who have returned are still battling. Only now they are not fighting the enemy around them. They are, at times, fighting an even more elusive foe within—the psychological effects of war. This foe is often...

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Wyo. Secretary of State receives settlement payment from auction rate securities case

Wyoming Secretary of State Max Maxfield recently signed a final Consent Order that required brokerage firm Raymond James to pay a $21,489 fine to the State of Wyoming. This fine represents Wyoming’s pro-rata share of a $1,750,000 settlement negotiated by a multistate task force of state regulators formed by the North American Securities Administrators...

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Governor outlines plan to improve early learning without federal grant

Governor Matt Mead has announced that Wyoming will move forward on efforts to boost early childhood learning without applying for a federal grant. Governor Mead had looked into the Race to the Top-Early Learning Challenge Grant, but decided not to pursue this federal funding any further. “I recognize there are needs when it comes...

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Medicare Open Enrollment Period through Dec. 7

Affordable Care Act gives seniors with Medicare cheaper prescription drugs, free preventive services, and lower costs With more benefits, better choices and lower costs, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is encouraging people with Medicare and their families to begin reviewing drug and health plan coverage options for 2012. The Medicare Open...

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WYDOT awards nearly $2.9M in contracts

Four contracts totaling nearly $2.9 million were awarded by the Wyoming Transportation Commission during a teleconference meeting Thursday, Sept. 29 for work needed primarily as a result of landslides and flooding this summer. Oftedal Construction of Miles City, Mont. won the largest of the contracts with a bid of $937,000 for scaling, blasting and...

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Enzi accepting applications to fill spring 2012 page position

U.S. Senator Mike Enzi is encouraging Wyoming juniors in high school to apply to be a Senate Page for the spring session in Washington, DC. The deadline for spring applications is November 30. “The page program allows students to have a front row seat during debates in the U.S. Senate,” Enzi said. “The program...

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Help fight the flu with vaccinations

WY Dept. of Health: “Don’t wait” Because annual flu vaccinations are a key tool to prevent the spread of influenza, a Wyoming Department of Health official is reminding Wyoming residents of the vaccine’s importance. Dr. Tracy Murphy, state epidemiologist with the Wyoming Department of Health, said getting immunized is the single most effective thing...

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Maxfield Seeks Court Ruling on Constitutionality of Term Limits

Secretary of State Max Maxfield on Thursday filed suit in state district court to seek a court ruling on term limits for the state’s executive branch. As Secretary of State, Maxfield is the state’s chief election officer.  Maxfield filed the suit in his individual capacity because he believes that having an unconstitutional statue on...

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Wyoming Honor Conservation Camp escapee in custody

Wyoming Honor Conservation Camp (WHCC) inmate Derrick Lee Brock has been apprehended. Brock was placed on escape status on Friday, Sept. 23 after it was determined he was missing while on a work detail at the State Fairgrounds in Douglas. Casper Police, who were working in partnership with Natrona County Sheriff’s and the Wyoming...

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