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Gov. Mark Gordon started his State of the State Wednesday, Jan. 11, by honoring a Carbon County EMT who died while responding to an accident right before Christmas. Gordon thanked all of the state’s first responders, including healthcare providers, in the state.
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Governor Mark Gordon held his State of the State address on Wednesday, Jan. 11, and he focused a lot on energy.There was an apparent Wyoming versus the federal government mentality in Gordon’s speech.
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Gov. Mark Gordon was sworn into his second term on Monday, Jan. 2 in Cheyenne.During his inaugural speech, he said he’s very optimistic about the state’s future. He said he will concentrate on making sure the government is responsive, responsible and accountable while also focusing on diversifying the economy, transforming education and advocating for Wyoming’s values.
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Republican governors in Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming banned the popular app TikTok from all state electronic devices. That includes equipment like phones, laptops and tablets, and most states also prohibit the use of the app on state-run networks.
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The Reimagining and Innovating the Delivery of Education (RIDE) Council Advisory Group released its final report last week with recommendations on how to improve the state's K-12 education system. The goal is to make Wyoming competitive nationally and to be a leader on education related topics.
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Earlier this week, Governor Mark Gordon’s Reimagining and Innovating the Delivery of Education Advisory, group (RIDE), released its final report. It provides recommendations on how to improve the state’s education system. Wyoming Public Radio’s Hugh Cook spoke with John Masters, the group’s chairman.
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Governor Mark Gordon answered questions from the organization's members regarding property taxes, state and federal land, senior services and inflation.
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Wyoming brought in more money than expected this year, which officials say is due to extra revenues from high energy prices. On Friday, Nov. 18, Governor Mark Gordon released a new plan for how to use the extra funds.
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Next week, Governor Mark Gordon will be hosting the Governor’s Mental Health Summit in Casper. The summit is for all mental health stakeholders in the state.Stefan Johansson, Wyoming Department of Health director, said it’s important to get a wider group of stakeholders involved in mental health reform.
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Machelle Stotts's grandson, Oliver, died in November 2016 from the condition, which kills around 350,000 Americans and affects 1.7 million more in a typical year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Sepsis Alliance, a nationwide advocacy organization, hopes to designate September as Sepsis Awareness Month in every state. World Sepsis Awareness Day is Sept. 13. Gordon's proclamation will take place on Sept. 15 at the Capital.