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At State s Energy Summit, Wyoming Promises to Make Sure Our Fossil Fuels Have a Future

At State s Energy Summit, Wyoming Promises to Make Sure Our Fossil Fuels Have a Future
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Wind Supports Wyoming Communities | SweetwaterNOW

Powering Up Wyoming encourages you to stay informed about Wyoming power and resources. In a year that saw declines in revenues across many sectors, some Wyoming counties saw year-over-year increases in revenue due to industrial wind facilities’ construction. This critical industry is on the rise as it joins oil, gas, and coal as a critical Wyoming resource that powers American.  For years Wyoming’s economy has been depending on a few sectors. Our need to diversify has been at the forefront of state and local leaders. Wind is ready to play a leading role in supporting local communities and providing millions in local revenue. Revenue that funds roads, schools, first responders, and many essential infrastructure elements that keep our Wyoming families and communities thriving.

Are You Informed About Wind in Wyoming?

Wind Invests Big in Wyoming Wyoming resources power the nation. Historically, it’s been our fossil resources that keep America’s lights on – coal, oil, and gas. Over the last decade, Wyoming wind has risen to join the ranks as another critical Wyoming resource that helps power America. Home to some of the best inland wind resources in the country, Wyoming is in a prime position to leverage her role as an energy leader, lean on companies and individuals’ energy expertise, and diversify our local economies by supporting wind energy development in the state. Wind companies have invested $3.4 billion in Wyoming to date.

Wyoming Hunger Initiative allocates $75,000 to statewide nonprofits

Weather Alert .WINTER WEATHER TO IMPACT THE REGION THROUGH FRIDAY. .WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM MDT FRIDAY. WHAT.Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 6 inches expected, with higher amounts possible in the northern Laramie Range. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph. WHERE.Laramie Range and Adjacent Foothills including Esterbrook, Bordeaux, Federal and Horse Creek. Higher snow totals near 10 inches are possible over the northern Laramie Range. WHEN.Until 6 PM MDT Friday. A short lull in snowfall is expected later this morning and afternoon, with snow developing again this evening and overnight. IMPACTS.Hazardous travel conditions due to icy, snow covered

Wyoming Hunger Initiative allocates funds for anti-hunger and Shop With a Cop

Wyoming Hunger Initiative allocates funds for anti-hunger and Shop With a Cop Aaron Brown © Provided by Cheyenne-Scottsbluff KGWN-TV Wyoming Hunger Initiative Logo CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Release) - First Lady Jennie Gordon’s Wyoming Hunger Initiative and the Wyoming Governor’s Residence Foundation allocated $50,000 in December to anti-hunger nonprofit organizations in each of Wyoming’s 23 counties for Christmas meals, as well as $25,000 to local Shop with a Cop programs to provide participating children with Christmas meal baskets. Food pantries and anti-hunger nonprofit organizations across the state are facing a tremendous challenge: because of the increased demand due to COVID-19, there simply aren’t enough resources left to provide Christmas meals to those experiencing the financial effects of the pandemic. Wyoming Hunger Initiative joined forces with corporate and private donors to bring funding to every Wyoming county so that no one misses this holida

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