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Governor proclaims state "Thank a Farmer" day
" In recognition of the 22 million Americans who work on farms or in farm-related jobs, including more than 11,000 ranchers and countless others who work in farm-related jobs here in Wyoming, Governor Dave Freudenthal has issued a proclamation declaring Nov.
Barbour visits Mideast soldiers
Following stops in Kuwait and Iraq, Gov. Haley Barbour has traveled to Afghanistan to visit with Mississippi National Guardsmen who are serving in the war there.
3 Republicans look into 2010 Wyo. governor race
Three Republicans are looking into running for governor in 2010. Former Wyoming U.S. Attorney Matt Mead of Cheyenne, former state Rep.
Governor visits Wyoming troops in Middle East
Governor Dave Freudenthal visited Wyoming National Guard troops and other active duty U.S. personnel serving in Kuwait and Iraq while on a trip sponsored by the Secretary of Defense.
Wyoming governor visiting troops in Iraq
Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal is on a trip to the Middle East to visit Wyoming soldiers.
Governor asks for Wyoming flags to fly at half-mast
In the wake of the shootings at Fort Hood, Texas, flags should immediately be adjusted to half mast.
Wyoming governor: Treat wind energy the same as other sources Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal said he believes wind energy should be treated just like other energy resources, and that revenues from a tax on wind energy should flow to the counties.
'As states, we compete,' Wyo. governor says
Maybe it's the tough times, but gaining the competitive edge seems to be on the minds of state officials more than usual.
Western lawmakers wrap up Wyoming energy symposium
Lawmakers from around the West couldn't reach consensus on how to address coal-fired power plant emissions as they closed a three-day symposium on energy issues Tuesday.
Wyo. governor talks energy with Western lawmakers
Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal on Monday warned western state lawmakers that despite easy platitudes about working together, competition among the states often blocks interstate cooperation.
Wyo. governor talks energy with Western lawmakers
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Mourners praise Hansen's personal, political merit
Family, friends and admirers are mourning the death of former Wyoming governor and U.S. Sen.
Supco hears arguments in appeal of DEQ regs
The Wyoming Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments Thursday in an environmental group's appeal of state environmental regulations.
Wyoming experts cut revenue forecast by $382M
CHEYENNE, Wyo. A panel of state financial experts again has trimmed its estimate of revenues the state of Wyoming will receive in the two-year budget cycle that starts next July - this time by more than $380 million.
Governor announces $180 K in agricultural grants to Wyoming
Governor Dave Freudenthal today announced that the State of Wyoming received $180,691 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to fund seven projects under the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program.
Governor publishes transparency website
Finding State information just became a whole lot easier. a oeWe need to make sure everyone can quickly see what we are doing,a Governor Dave Freudenthal said.
Decision to create temp. cleanup jobs at Portsmouth
Cheyenne - Governor Dave Freudenthal expressed his concern over federal action that could adversely impact Wyoming uranium producers.
Wyoming gov. to seek third term?
The race remains frozen in place until Dave Freudenthal announces whether he will sue to overturn the state's term limits law.
Freudenthal's office: Letter fell through the cracks
Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal didn't sign on to a letter his Democratic colleagues sent in support of health care reform because he didn't see it before it went out.
Vilsack hears discrimination concerns from Hispanic farmers in N.M.
In 2006, drug-related deaths outpaced traffic fatalities in 16 states, including Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.
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