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UW Preparing For Budget Reduction
University of Wyoming officials are leaving some staff and faculty positions vacant now in hopes of avoiding layoffs in the future.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Scalia Speaking At UW
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is set to speak at the University of Wyoming.
Gov. Mead Pushes Broadband As Way To Grow Economy
Gov. Matt Mead wants to continue expanding access to high-speed Internet in Wyoming as a means to spurring economic growth.
Wyoming Jobless Rate Falls To 5.4% In Sept.
Wyoming’s unemployment rate fell to 5.4 percent in September.
Wyoming Supreme Court To Hear Term Limits Case
he Wyoming Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit brought by Secretary of State Max Maxfield challenging term limits for himself and other statewide elected officials.
Oil Price Drops Near $86 On Global Growth Concerns
Oil is falling to three-month lows as big corporations around the globe cut earnings forecasts, raising concerns about economic growth and oil demand.
Gov. Mead To Meet With State Treasurer Finalists Wednesday
Wyoming Republican officials say the three finalists for state treasurer were selected because of their approaches to managing the state’s $15 billion investment fund.
FedEx Sees Online Shoppers Powering Holiday Record
NEW YORK (AP) — FedEx expects to ship 280 million packages between Thanksgiving and Christmas, up 13 percent from a year ago, thanks to consumers’ growing fondness for shopping online.