Wyoming Stories
The state program lost the majority of its budget last fall, when the Trump administration eliminated funding for SNAP-Ed. Now it’s spreading out educators and exploring more online classes.
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Those included bills that would’ve required voter approval for mill levies, created the crime of promoting obscenity to minors and amended the constitution so that judges and justices are elected instead of appointed.
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Lawmakers also may set more stringent requirements for informed consent when terminating pregnancies.
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Tax bills are moving through the Legislature, like one that would codify direct sales tax revenue distribution from the state to local governments. Others have died or stalled, like a bill that would’ve ended residential property tax collection altogether.
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The project was proposed by Jonah Energy and was intended to be an expansion of the current Jonah Field, which was a top producing natural gas field in the country a couple decades ago.
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President Trump is asking the federal government for billions of dollars in damages, putting his own Justice Department on the spot and creating an unprecedented ethical morass.
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The Australian is among a group of 34 women and children who had planned to fly from Damascus to Australia on Monday but were turned back by Syrian authorities to the Roj detention camp due to procedural problems.
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Russia is stepping up covert attacks across Europe — rail sabotage, drones, cyberstrikes — testing NATO. Polish officials warn "disposable agents" are sowing fear and weakening support for Ukraine.
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In South Africa, as taps run dry in Johannesburg, Africa's richest city, a tone deaf remark by a senior politician there unleashes fury.