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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.
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Results of a survey asking whether people think Wyoming's children are prepared for the future are out. The survey was specifically directed to people that have an interest in the education system. About 8-thousand people responded.
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Incumbent Gov. Mark Gordon will move one step closer to the general election after securing the Republican nomination for governor. This comes after primary opponents Brent Bien, James Scott Quick, and Rex Rammell sought to unseat Gordon, who is nearing the end of his first term in office.
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A group of stakeholders has started looking at how to address high gas prices in the state, but the consensus is bringing prices down might not be so easy.The Wyoming Gas and Diesel Price Working Group was assembled this summer by Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon in an attempt to lower gas prices for consumers. After a series of public meetings, the goal is for the group to provide a recommendation to the governor.
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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon and First Lady Jennie Gordon came for a meet and greet at the Wind River Brewing Company in Pinedale Thursday morning.Dozens of Sublette County residents came out to speak with Gordon.
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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon is seeking re-election, saying that he has a number of things he still wants to accomplish. It's been a tough four years with the pandemic and the ups and downs of Wyoming's economy. One issue that's concerned people is his apparent opposition to Medicaid expansion. His concern is about spending state money on the program. Gordon says he's working on making insurance and healthcare more affordable for others.
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The Governor's Challenge on Suicide Prevention is partnered with Wyoming State Parks and Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. The 'You Matter' campaign features pictures of state parks and has the number to the statewide hotline printed on it.
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Governor Mark Gordon announced he’s running for a second term as Governor of Wyoming on Monday. Before a group of family and friends in Buffalo, he looked back at the last three years and his accomplishments.