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Supreme Court clears the way for Republican-friendly Texas voting maps; In Twin Cities, riverfront development rules get on the same page; Boston College Prison Education Program expands to women's facility; NYS bill requires timely state reimbursement to nonprofits; Share Oregon holiday spirit by donating blood.

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Trump escalates rhetoric toward Somali Americans as his administration tightens immigration vetting, while Ohio blocks expanded child labor hours and seniors face a Sunday deadline to review Medicare coverage.

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Native American tribes are left out of a new federal Rural Health Transformation Program, cold temperatures are burdening rural residents with higher energy prices and Missouri archivists says documenting queer history in rural communities is critical amid ongoing attacks on LGBTQ+ rights.

Wyoming

Fort Laramie is one of Wyoming's many national historic sites. (Richard Wright/Danita Delimont/Adobe Stock)
Concerns grow over future funding for Wyoming historic preservation

The Wyoming Historic Preservation Office is a state office born from the National Historic Preservation Act, a federal law. After a three-month …

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The rate of ideologically driven out-of-state federal campaign contributions nearly doubled between 2012 and 2022, according to a report. (Radomir Rezny/Adobe Stock)
Upcoming Supreme Court case could loosen rules for federal campaign funding

Good-government groups are warning of big changes to the way federal campaigns are financed, after the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case …

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The Western Organization of Resource Councils is hosting the training and has members in Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Oregon. (Adobe Stock)
WY residents invited to series on how to run for office, launching today

A three-part online training series on how to run for office and govern effectively begins Monday, designed for people running at any level of …

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Among respondents in a Pew Research Center poll who have experienced a major wildfire, 58% made a link to climate change. (Neil Lockhart/Adobe Stock)
Most Americans want assistance after severe weather, but FEMA is under threat

As the Trump administration considers a major overhaul of the nation's leading disaster relief agency, a new poll finds the majority of Americans …

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According to a 2023 report, more than one-third of all foreign tourists traveling to the United States, or 14 million people annually, visit a national park site like Wyoming's Yellowstone. (Adobe Stock)
Report: Fee hike for international visitors could pay dividends for national parks

International tourists visiting U.S. national parks may pay more at the gate starting next year. Advocates have called it a "common-sense policy" …

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Wyoming ranks eighth in the nation for children's well-being in the category of family and community, but is 37th in terms of kids' health. (Cavan/Adobe Stock)
Wyoming makes strides on children’s health but ranks low nationally

Wyoming slipped five spots this year in an annual report on children's well-being by state, ranking 23rd in the nation. The 2025 Kids Count Data …

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Albany County has the lowest homeownership rate of all counties in Wyoming, at just 51%, according to a 2024 statewide housing needs assessment. (Adobe Stock)
Local groups build toward workforce-attainable housing project in Laramie

Laramie, Wyoming is short on affordable housing but a new partnership aims to help. Albany County's population grew nearly 7% between 2010 and 2021 …

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Of 251 U.S. colleges and universities ranked in 2024 for free speech, University of Wyoming scored at about the middle of the pack at 121 but received a
UW gets a 'red light' in free speech report

A new study showed free speech is increasingly under assault on college campuses from both the right and the left. The nonpartisan, nonprofit …

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When asked who should be doing more to adapt to changing water resources, the top response from Wyoming residents surveyed was industries in the state, followed by local and state government officials. (T. Schofield/Adobe Stock)
Survey: 81% of Wyomingites think state should plan for water supply shifts

Wyomingites are split on what is causing climate change, but 86% of residents in the state agree it is happening, according to a new survey. Kristen …

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Maintaining tax cuts for the rich from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would reduce annual federal revenue by about 1.2% after 10 years, according to a new study. (Adobe Stock)
Report: Taxing the rich raises revenue without hurting GDP

Reports that the Trump administration has considered taxing wealthy Americans to pay for mass deportations and other priorities come on the heels of a…

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According to a National Federation of Independent Business index, only 15% of American small business owners reported in April that they expect better business conditions - the lowest since Oct. 2024. (Adobe Stock)<br />
Tariffs plummet U.S. small business optimism index to early-COVID levels

Optimism among small businesses in Wyoming and the U.S. is hitting lows comparable to early pandemic days, largely due to changing tariff policies…

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Americans consume more beef annually than any other country, at about 13.82 million tons per year. (Adobe Stock)
U.S. beef consumption slows while China’s steadily grows

By Seth Millstein for Sentient.Broadcast version by Kathleen Shannon for Wyoming News Service reporting for the Sentient-Public News Service Collabora…

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