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Maverik – Adventure’s First Stop, together with its parent company, FJ Management, on Friday announced the acquisition of Kum & Go, a family-owned convenience store chain with over 400 locations across 13 states, from Krause Group. As part of the transaction, Maverik will also acquire Solar Transport, a tank truck carrier and logistic provider owned…
The Research & Planning section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reports that the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell from 3.8% in February to 3.7% in March. Wyoming’s unemployment rate was higher than its March 2022 level of 3.3% and slightly higher than the current U.S. unemployment rate of 3.5%. From February to…
Richard Jones, from Wyoming Citizens Against Normalization, spoke about how marijuana laws don’t work in the states that decriminalize or make pot legal. Richard also spoke about how the “normalization” of pot by the marijuana industrial complex actually has changed out society and not for the good.
The Lady Warriors came into Friday with a 4 game-winning streak and heading to the top of the East Conference. Friday the Lady Warriors would host the Buffalo Lady Bison for the Playing for Hope “Pink Game”. The Lady Warriors would get a goal at the 32:17 mark of the 1st half off a corner…
This June, the Wyoming Dinosaur Center will host the first-ever “Jurassic Fest – Passion for the Past.” Headlining the two-day dino event is multi-award-winning British paleontologist, celebrated author, and TV host Dr. Dean Lomax from the UK. Lomax returns to Wyoming after first visiting in 2008, then just an 18-year-old teenager straight out of high…
The Wyoming Department of Transportation is removing eight of its Twitter accounts after the social media platform recently announced changes to its application programming interface platform. Keeping the accounts would mean unnecessary costs for W.Y.D.O.T. and potentially deprive Wyomingites of vital information. The A.P.I. platform allowed W.Y.D.O.T. to send automated tweets straight from the agency’s…
Swiss billionaire’s fund helped push against ‘dark money’ By NICHOLAS RICCARDI Associated Press A fund controlled by a Swiss billionaire who has steered tens of millions of dollars to liberal causes also donated as much as $50,000 to the nonpartisan group Common Cause to advocate for a federal ban on donations like his. David Vance,…
Listen to our interview with Head Track And Field Coach Tracey Wiley.
“Julie”, not her real name, is a Park County resident who was pregnant at a young age and had a difficult pregnancy. Her doctor said there wasn’t anything they could do to help her, but they gave a her the number to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. From the first call, Julie felt like there…
Wyoming abortion clinic opens despite arson, legal obstacles By MEAD GRUVER Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming’s first full-service abortion clinic in years defiantly opened Thursday nearly one year after an arson attack ravaged it and despite looming laws that could shut it down with some of the toughest abortion restrictions in the U.S.…