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Published on Apr 5, 2025Source: News Letter Journal - Wyoming - Label Pending
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Published on Apr 5, 2025
Wyoming Humanities hit with DOGE funding freeze
The six-person staff of Wyoming Humanities got word early this week that President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s DOGE was examining the National Endowment for the Humanities — the 60-year-old federal organization that funds a network of humanities councils …
Source: WyoFile - Wyoming - Left-wing -
Published on Apr 5, 2025
Wyoming Humanities loses $850,000 in federal funding, gutting its budget
Wyoming Humanities now has a big hole in its budget. The nonprofit supports humanities-oriented programs throughout the state and typically receives funding every year from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). But the federal government …
Source: Wyoming Public Media - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
WSU Football: Jimmy Rogers hires running backs coach Donnell Kirkwood Jr. from Wyoming
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State football has named Donnell Kirkwood Jr. as its next running backs coach, head coach Jimmy Rogers announced Friday. Kirkwood joins the Cougars after a brief stint at Wyoming, where he was hired to coach the Cowboys' …
Source: Nonstop Local SWX Sports - Washington State - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Wyoming’s private sector layoffs: One trona miner’s story
In early January, James Kincaid led a tour of his two-story home in Green River. “This is my daughter’s room,” he opened a door framed with walls painted a fresh white. Just how big is the house? “Freaking huge,” Kincaid chuckled. “It’s 2,100 square foot, …
Source: Wyoming Public Media - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Unpacking a Wyoming legislator’s House floor speech on mental health
On the final day of the state Legislature’s recent general session, as lawmakers were waiting for Gov. Mark Gordon to arrive at the House of Representatives and conclude the months-long proceedings, freshman Rep. Tom Kelly (R-Sheridan) strode over to a …
Source: Wyoming Public Media - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Two Wyoming contractors charged for illegal wastewater dumping in Rich County pond
SALT LAKE CITY – Investigators suspect wastewater from an oil production site in Wyoming was illegally dumped into a pond in Rich County by two contractors. Jeremy Oliver, 47, and Braden Lance Cornia, 37, have been charged with four counts each of unlawful …
Source: KSL TV 5 - Utah - Neutral -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Trump tariffs expected to hit Wyoming consumers, small businesses
Editor's note: Are the new tariffs affecting you? We’d like to hear your story. Contact us at: editor@wyofile.com Bakery owner Ben Ellis spent more than two years researching the ideal machine to mix and separate 400 pounds of dough before ordering …
Source: WyoFile - Wyoming - Left-wing -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Wyoming County receives grant for mental health program
Wyoming County is continuing to boost its efforts to boost mental health awareness across the county. At a Wyoming County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday morning (April 1), commissioners announced that Teresa McCloskey of Nurse Family Partnership has …
Source: Wyoming County Press Examiner - Pennsylvania - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
R.P. Lumber Set To Acquire Aldrich Home Center of Powell, Wyoming
EDWARDSVILLE – R.P. Lumber Co., Inc. has announced the acquisition of Aldrich Home Center in Powell, Wyoming, with the deal set to close on April 11, 2025. Located at 115 E. Park St., Aldrich Home Center is a family-owned hardware store and lumberyard that …
Source: RiverBender - Label Pending