Our Cheyenne news staff, with reporting from Doug Randall and Joy Greenwald.
Cheyenne News Staff
UW Strengthen’s Ties With Nepal
There are now 45 students from Nepal enrolled at UW, the fourth highest total behind China, India, and Saudi Arabia.
DWS Vocational Rehabilitation Services Impacted by Federal Government Shutdown
The program assists people with disabilities establish and reach vocational goals that help them become productive working citizens.
U.W. Announces Change In Homecoming Parade Route
he parade will now travel south on Third Street rather than Second Street, as was previously announced.
Locations For Regional Summits Announced
The Wyoming Department of Education and the State Board of Education announced locations for their regional summits on the Wyoming Accountability in Education Act. department of education spokesman Tom Lacock says Wyoming’s Summit on Education Accountability is a series of meetings offering answers to questions on accountability efforts in Wyoming education, while collecting feedback from educator
Yellowstone National Park Finalizes New Winter Use Plan
John Wessels, the National Park Service Intermountain regional director, signed a Record of Decision on Thursday for the Winter Use Plan/Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement.
Lubnau: Asks for Special Investigatory Committee on Education Department
Rep. Tom Lubnau is also requesting that the Management Council appoint the House Rules Committee as the special investigatory panel,
Judge Denies Preliminary Injunction in Hill Lawsuit
A district judge in Cheyenne has rejected state schools Superintendent Cindy Hill's request to have her powers and duties immediately restored. Judge Thomas Campbell on Wednesday refused to issue a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit Hill has filed challenging the constitutionality of her job changes...