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Wyoming legislators may use 2022 to legally define the ownership of the state’s undiscovered dinosaurs, mammoths, and other fossils on private land. The 66th Session of the Wyoming Legislature will convene on Monday, Feb. 14. There are dozens of House Bills and Senate Files for legislators to consider during the session. One of the proposed…

For some Wyoming legislators, the distinction between private and public lands shouldn’t be a black and white issue – it should be dazzling orange and pink. The Wyoming Legislature will begin its annual Budget Session on Monday, Feb. 14. There are dozens of House Bills and Senate Files for legislators to consider during the session.…

As the 2022 Wyoming legislative session approaches, a new bill seeks to define and regulate the not-too-distant future of self-driving vehicles. One of the numerous bills up for debate in the upcoming Wyoming legislative session is Senate File 16. The bill is sponsored by the Joint Transportation, Highways, and Military Affairs Interim Committee. Senate File…

Park County makes cryptocurrency history, as a Decentralized Autonomous Organization becomes the first to buy a piece of land to create a city of the future. CityDAO is “an experiment in decentralized ownership of real-world assets,” in their own words. According to the group’s website, they finalized the purchase of their first physical asset in…

By MEAD GRUVER Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Requiring workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 would result in up to $10 million in fines and at least $500,000 in damages under bills Wyoming lawmakers will consider in a rare special session that began Tuesday. In all, they plan to look at 20 proposals —…

While the Park County Republican Party might want to leave a threatening email behind them, some Wyoming Republicans say more punitive action is needed. Wyoming Republicans have spent the last few weeks processing an email sent by Troy Bray, a precinct committeeman with the Park County Republican Party. While the local party has put the…

There will be no action against Powell resident Troy Bray, as the Park County Republican Party declines to take punitive measures for his threatening email. The Powell Tribune reports that the Park County Republican Party leadership held an executive session during their last meeting on Thursday, October 7. In that session, they discussed the email…

Troy Bray stands defiant, saying he refuses to resign from his elected position in the Park County Republican Party after sending a threatening email last week. Last week, many Wyoming politicians were in an uproar after the Casper Star Tribune obtained an email sent by Park County Republican Troy Bray. In the email, sent to…

A member of the Park County Republican Party faces local scrutiny after sending a threatening email to a fellow Republican state senator. The Casper Star Tribune reports that Troy Bray, a precinct committeeman for the Park County Republican Party, sent an email to Senator Tara Nethercott, a fellow Wyoming Republican in the Wyoming Senate. The…

Park County state legislators will oppose any face mask or COVID vaccine mandates that could trickle down to Wyoming. State Sen. Tim French, and Reps. Sandy Newsome, Rachel Rodriguez-Williams and Dan Laursen talked about these issues Friday morning on KODI’s “Speak Your Piece with Darian Dudrick.” Even with states’ rights and questions of constitutionality, there…


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