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As convicted felons, the people incarcerated in Wyoming’s prisons don’t get to vote until they’ve served their time and gone ...
A report published by the Prison Policy Initiative, a nonprofit research group dedicated to reforming the country’s prison systems, says Wyoming’s inmates aren’t being properly counted when legislativ ...
A Wyoming legislative committee voted to subpoena officials from Bear River, Manderson and a special district Wednesday, over ...
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "Although the inmates are convicted felons and cannot vote, they are counted as part of the overall population. They ...
Laramie County Fire Chief Jason Caughey urged lawmakers to pump the brakes on property tax cuts that could cost local governments and special districts millions of dollars in lost revenue.
Lawmakers must keep their commitment to close the spending gap between the state’s wealthiest and poorest school districts, ...
Faith Howard’s literacy lab classes helped older students make huge comprehension gains. Now she is working to spread the teaching method across Wyoming, where literacy has been a concern for years.
Featured Top Story Is Wyoming’s ‘prison gerrymandering’ overrepresenting some districts while depriving prisoners of political representation? Incarcerated people can’t vote, but are counted as ...
Wyoming is America’s reddest state. In each of the past three presidential elections, it gave Donald Trump his largest margin ...
Tucked away in the state Capitol is an intimate Victorian-style theater, decorated with beautiful purple chairs and moving ...
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