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Coal & Jobs: President Trump says the federal government will spend about $700M using Cold War-era Defense Production Act powers to save 13 coal plants, build new units in Alaska and West Virginia, and restart a Maryland plant—plus $75M for a long-delayed Oakland export terminal tied to Wyoming coal. Wyoming Spotlight: Gov. Mark Gordon backed the plan after a White House visit, arguing “high-tech” coal supports jobs and energy reliability, while Wyoming’s Dave Johnston Unit 3 is also cited in the package. Energy Costs: New maps and EIA data show residential electricity prices rising fast in many states, with Wyoming up about 9.5% year over year in March 2026. Wind Fight in Cheyenne: Ranchers and wildlife advocates rallied at the Capitol over a “Wyoming Wind Wall,” warning about impacts to golden eagles and other wildlife as more turbines move through permitting. Water & Agriculture: Colorado River talks remain unsettled as federal managers propose a new operating approach amid drought, while drought pressure is also squeezing U.S. cattle and hay supplies. Local Business & Housing: The Greater Cheyenne Chamber hosted a gubernatorial forum focused on housing, workforce, and business permitting/tax structure. Tech & Policy: Cheyenne officials weighed data center growth concerns, and House tax drafts advanced on crypto rules ahead of a hearing.

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May 6, 2026

Mesothelioma Victims Center pushes direct access to compensation lawyers

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May 5, 2026

Atlas Real Estate expands institutional platform into Georgia and Wyoming

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Jun. 4, 2026

Positive Athlete honors 28 Colorado students, awards record $15,000 in scholarships

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Jun. 2, 2026

Fame Tattoos expands custom tattoo and piercing services in Hialeah

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Future construction of US Highway 85 met with mixed emotions

Future construction of US Highway 85 met with mixed emotions

States Newsroom: Trump to pump $700M into coal power in the states, as he again blasts renewable energy

States Newsroom: Trump to pump $700M into coal power in the states, as he again blasts renewable energy

Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce holds Gubernatorial Forum Lunch

Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce holds Gubernatorial Forum Lunch

As immigrants self-deport from Wyoming, small towns could get ‘hollowed out’

As immigrants self-deport from Wyoming, small towns could get ‘hollowed out’

Montana left out of $700 million coal investment plan, but industry leaders still celebrate

Montana left out of $700 million coal investment plan, but industry leaders still celebrate

Wyoming SBDC Network highlights importance of market research for entrepreneurs

Wyoming SBDC Network highlights importance of market research for entrepreneurs


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Jun. 3, 2026

Work resumes on Wyoming Highway 120 south of Meeteetse

Wyoming Department of Transportation

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May 29, 2026

Governor, Springs Mayor and CPW Announce Cheyenne Mountain State Park Expansion, Sign New Recreation Agreement

Colorado Parks & Wildlife

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May 28, 2026

REalloys Announces MOU with Ramaco Resources to Advance Rare Earth Production from U.S. Coal-Hosted Resources

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May 27, 2026

Carr to U.S. Supreme Court: One City Cannot Set Energy Policy for the Whole Country

Georgia Office of Attorney General

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May 26, 2026

Carr to U.S. Supreme Court: One City Cannot Set Energy Policy for the Whole Country

Georgia Office of Attorney General

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May 21, 2026

Plow struck during snow removal operations in Southeast Wyoming

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