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THERMOPOLIS – Most people cannot fathom what it is like to be a Wyoming House Representative, unless they have been one. Nathan Winters, Republican from Thermopolis, decided, in 2018, to step-down from serving for the last six years, as House Representative for House District 28 to run for state auditor. This month he agreed to take the community on the journey of walking a mile in a Wyoming legislator’s shoes. “First of all, to be in the legislature is a real honor. I believe that to be a Wyoming citizen and an American citizen and to enjoy...
CHEYENNE — In the midst of the Legislature’s interim work this year, the state’s economic diversification organization suffered when a bill to create a lead officer for coordinating efforts across state agencies died in committee. The failed bill would have created a new cabinet for economic diversification housed in the Governor’s Office. Along with the new organization that was to include representatives from state educational institutions, the Secretary of State’s Office and Wyoming Business Council, it would have created the role of chief...
CASPER — A small contraction in mining activity in early summer dented the otherwise broad growth in Wyomingites’ personal income during the third quarter of the year, according to state economists. Personal income is the entire income individuals take in, from their wages or salaries to their unemployment or social security benefits. In Wyoming, personal income rose by 3.3 percent in late summer, or $284 million greater than the second quarter, according to federal counts from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The growth trend extended acr...
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