Lummis, other US senators reintroduce mandatory country of origin labeling for beef bill By Cap City Staff|2 days ago
Gov. Mark Gordon, 24 governors send joint letter to Biden opposing new federal water definitions By Cap City Staff|3 days ago
Researchers publish report detailing approaches to mitigate horn fly impacts on cattle By Oil City News|December 16, 2022
Wyoming agricultural producers can now apply for conservation funds By Oil City News|November 15, 2022
Wyoming Game and Fish honors seven families as 2022 Landowners of the Year By Brendan Lachance|October 18, 2022
Ranch owner: Corner-crossing damages could exceed $7M In a disclosure statement, an attorney for Elk Mountain Ranch says four hunters diminished the value of the 22,000-acre property By Wyofile|September 5, 2022
Bureau of Land Management to host 5 wild horse adoptions in September CASPER, Wyo. — There will be five wild horse and burro adoption events in September, starting with a Saturday, Sept. By Klark Byrd|August 31, 2022
Cheyenne FFA students bring home many state championship awards CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Several students from throughout the city won awards during the State Championship for FFA (Future Farmers of By Eve Hamilton|May 18, 2022
After giving 1,500+ pounds of squash, Wyoming Honor Farm aiming to double next donation to hunger initiative CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon and First Lady Jennie Gordon visited the Wyoming Honor Farm on Tuesday, April By Brendan Lachance|May 3, 2022
Wyoming Food Coalition announces annual conference speakers, topics The conference will include a diverse range of food system topics and speakers. By Cap City Staff|December 6, 2021
Cheyenne City Council to discuss climate wellness through soil health in upcoming work session The Cheyenne City Council will hold a Work Session on Friday, November 19th at 12:00 p.m. The purpose of the Work By John Roedel|November 17, 2021
Strong economic growth continues in rural parts of 10 states The overall economic index for the region improved in October to 66.1 from September's already-strong 62.5 reading. Any score above By Trevor Trujillo|October 21, 2021
Wyoming ranchers face difficult choices after brutally hot, dry summer Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile Prolonged drought conditions, intensified by record-breaking heat, have prompted Wyoming cattle ranchers to either buy supplemental feed at By Wyofile|September 29, 2021
Wyoming Business Council considering Torrington’s $6M request for large feed mill project CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Business Council said on Monday that its board of directors will be considering a grant By Cap City Staff|September 27, 2021
Researchers look for clues as toxic blooms plague Wyo waters September 14, 2021 by Christine Peterson, WyoFile It can look like green paint spilled on the surface of a lake. Or like cottage By John Roedel|September 15, 2021
Sunday at Cheyenne Frontier Days get the whole line up of events CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Cheyenne Frontier Days has full day of events! Want to see a live concert? How about the By Tayler Stephenson|July 25, 2021
Wyoming basins see 10-15% decrease in snowpack; central areas in ‘extreme drought’ CASPER, Wyo. — Much of Wyoming is experiencing drought conditions with the central part of the state in "extreme drought," By Cap City Staff|April 5, 2021
Gordon declares March 20 “Hearty Meat Day” in Wyoming; invites Coloradans to join CASPER, Wyo — Governor Mark Gordon signed a proclamation making March 20 “Hearty Meat Day” in Wyoming on Thursday. “I By Greg Hirst|March 13, 2021
Wyoming’s pioneering Food Freedom Act may expand to allow the sale of locally grown eggs CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming already has "the most permissive homemade food law in the country," the Institute for Justice said By Cap City Staff|February 16, 2021
Drought continues in Wyoming despite snow; Natrona in ‘extreme’ drought CASPER, Wyo. — Drought conditions continue across much of Wyoming despite some snow storms in December and most of Natrona By Cap City Staff|January 7, 2021
Wyoming’s last two COVID-19 business relief programs closing Wednesday CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Business Council will continue accepting applications for the last two COVID-19 business relief programs through By Cap City Staff|November 16, 2020
PHOTOS: Beekeepers work to salvage some of 400 hives spilled in Wyoming crash CASPER, Wyo. — A flatbed truck hauling a load of beehives crashed on US 18/20 about three miles from I-25 By Cap City Staff|November 6, 2020
Strong winds on I-80 in SE Wyoming; motorists urged to use caution CASPER, Wyo. — I-80 between Elk Mountain and Arlington is seeing strong wind on Thursday, Nov. 5 in southeast Wyoming. By Cap City Staff|November 5, 2020
LIVE- Election Results: Conservation District Tax; Conservation Offices This Was Post Updated at 9:58 pm. All precincts are reporting The Laramie County Clerk's Office is reporting that 45,119 By Cap City Staff|November 3, 2020
Report: Public awareness key as invasive weeds threaten to spread in Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon's Invasive Species Initiative, spearheaded by a team of 32 "experts in the field By Cap City Staff|October 28, 2020
Gordon allocates $114 million more toward Wyoming COVID relief CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has allocated $114 million in federal CARES Act dollars toward two new funds By Cap City Staff|October 26, 2020
Gordon allocates $90 million in CARES Act funds to help Wyoming agriculture recover CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming received about $1.25 billion in federal CARES Act funding to respond to impacts from the COVID-19 By Cap City Staff|October 15, 2020
Goats struck, left near I-80 in Uinta County; law enforcement seeks info Law enforcement officials in Wyoming's Uinta County are seeking information from the public, after they say four small goats were By Trevor Trujillo|September 28, 2020
Rooted in Cheyenne to have city-wide tree planting Event September 26 CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Rooted in Cheyenne will be conducting their seventh neighborhood tree planting event on Saturday, September 26th, according By Cap City Staff|September 25, 2020
NWS: Cooler temps won’t bring an end to drought conditions CHEYENNE, Wyo -- Unseasonably cooler temperatures over the next 2 weeks won’t necessarily bring more moisture to Wyoming, according to By Greg Hirst|August 30, 2020
Gordon echoes western states leaders’ antitrust concerns in sale of Greeley lamb-processing facility CASPER, Wyo —Governor Mark Gordon sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue on July 30, said he is concerned By Greg Hirst|August 2, 2020
Abnormally dry to severe drought conditions reported in much of Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — The National Weather Service in Riverton said on Thursday, June 25 that drought conditions are expanding in By Cap City Staff|June 25, 2020
Cattle producers join Wyoming Hunger Initiative effort to feed hungry families CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming First Lady Jennie Gordon's Wyoming Hunger Initiative is expanding with a new program called "Food from By Cap City Staff|May 5, 2020
Enzi and Barrasso encourage Administration to support farmers during COVID-19 pandemic CHEYENNE, Wyo.– On April 6th, 2020, U.S. Senators Mike Enzi and John Barrasso, both R-Wyo., joined a bipartisan letter to By John Roedel|April 6, 2020
Wyoming livestock auctions exempt from COVID-19 order limiting gatherings to 10 people CASPER, Wyo. — Livestock markets and auctions are exempt from a Wyoming statewide public health order which prohibits people from By Cap City Staff|April 3, 2020
The preliminary hearing reveals further information on Cheyenne’s manslaughter investigation, bound over to district court By Eve Hamilton|8 minutes ago
Laramie-based vertical garden project to bring fresh produce, boost Wyoming economy By Stephanie Lam|2 hours ago
Retention and Recruitment Task Force members announced by Wyoming Department of Education By Cap City Staff|5 hours ago