The National Center for Atmospheric Research-Wyoming, Supercomputing Center in Cheyenne is moving forward on its timeline that should have the facility formally opening in 2012.
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The Environmental Protection Agency’s draft study on Pavillion wells is scientifically questionable and more testing is needed, according to Governor Matt Mead. For several years now residents near Pavillion have complained about their water wells. Due to the number of complaints the state of Wyoming formed a working group to investigate the problem.
Draft findings from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency finds a likely connection between ground water contamination in Pavillion, Wyoming and area gas production.
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Every year the Wyoming Economic Analysis Division gathers the state’s economic data into a compendium called the Wyoming Employment, Income, and Gross Domestic Product Report.
More than 4,000 Wyomingites have saved money on prescription medications, usually about 600 dollars a year, through Medicare, but the open enrollment period ends tonight.
Governor Matt Mead announced his first biennial budget yesterday. The 2013-14 biennium budget strikes an important balance between fiscal restraint and capitalizing on opportunities to invest in services with significant impacts for local communities, highways and education.