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From Wyoming News Exchange newspapers Gordon stands with Wyoming beef producers SHERIDAN (WNE) — Gov. Mark Gordon noted recent discussions regarding the potential increase in beef imports from Argentina has generated understandable concern among Wyoming cattle ranchers and their counterparts nationwide. The governor understands the short-term impacts of these discussions have had a destabilizing impact on cattle markets at this strategic time when many Wyoming producers are marketing their animals. “Our livestock producers take great pride in...
The Travel & Tourism Board met for their montly meeting on October 21. The board continued discussions on projects for which to utilize Destination and Development Grant funds, which are anticipated to be received from the State Tourism Board. Three projects are currently on the table: creating and installing wayfinding signs to guide visitors to attractions and services in town; producing a travel brochure and setting up a new website. Director Angie Guyon reported that she had prepared a draft map indicating proposed locations, and content fo...
by Daniel Rasmussen Cody Enterprise via Wyoming News Exchange Members of a state legislative committee voted not to move forward with a bill that would increase the state gas tax by 10 cents per gallon to generate funds for preventative road work. The bill was struck down during a state Transportation, Highways, and Military Affairs committee meeting in Cheyenne last week by a vote of 7-5. According to a Wyoming Department of Transportation presentation delivered to the committee in August, WYDOT faces a $411.32 million budget shortfall. Part...

A wild turkey grazes beneath a tree bursting with golden fall foliage as autumn colors reach their peak in Hot Springs State Park....