Written by Andrew-Rossi on January 6, 2021
Wyoming’s leading politicians have unambiguously condemned the riots that saw Trump supporters storm and occupy the U.S. Capitol.
After a crowd of angry supporters of President Donald Trump breached the U.S. Capitol building yesterday afternoon, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives were told to take shelter, suspending the effort to certify electoral college votes from the 2020 Election.
Cynthia Lummis – Wyoming’s junior senator sworn in Sunday, Jan. 3, to replace Mike Enzi was one of the dozen senators opposing the certification of electoral votes. She too voiced her unambiguous disapproval of the riots.
Written by Associated Press on December 29, 2020
GILLETTE, Wyo. (AP) A St. Louis-based energy company and the largest thermal coal producer in the Powder River Basin has announced an agreement with its creditors to refinance $459 million of debt, potentially staving off a second bankruptcy in five years.
The agreement by Peabody Energy Corp. includes all of its revolving lenders and about 65% of its 6% senior secured notes due in 2022, the Gillette News Record reported Monday.
The creditors have agreed to extend the 2022 notes another two years, officials said. Credit lenders also have agreed to convert existing debt into a new loan also due in December 2024.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) A federal judge for the second time has rejected a Trump administration request to dismiss a lawsuit filed by environmental groups seeking to ban using bait to hunt black bears in national forests in Idaho and Wyoming. The groups say allowing the use of bait violates environmental laws because hunters have…
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