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(Cheyenne, WY) â Governor Mark Gordon sent the Wyoming Senate his list of nominees for numerous state offices, boards, and commissions. These nominees are subject to confirmation by the Senate.
Of those nominated 5 Fremont County residents made the list as either reappointed or newly appointed. The local nominees are as follows:
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George Larry Krause – Fremont – D
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Micah Wyatt – Fremont – I
Eli Bebout – Fremont
Era Aranow – Fremont – D
Jenni Wildcat – Fremont
Note that per state statute, the Investment Funds Committee nominees are appointed by a selection panel and not the Governor. In addition, the Department of Audit director nominee is named by a majority of the Governor, Secretary of State, and State Treasurer. All other nominees are appointed solely by the Governor.
Hank Coe
Longtime State Sen. Hank Coe has died of cancer. Coe first represented Cody In the State Senate in 1989 and played a big role in issues surrounding economic development, air service and education.
He retired from the Senate last year. Former Riverton Sen. Eli Bebout was a close friend of Coe s and served with him for over 30 years. He loved Wyoming, he worked hard for his constituency, he worked hard for the state, just a great American and quite a loss, said Bebout. Not just from that perspective in politics, but he and I were friends back to college. What a great friend and I m gonna miss him.
2020: A budget crisis, energy transitions and a virus that changed everything
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon during a COVID-19 briefing on Sept. 9, 2020 (courtesy of Wyoming Public Broadcasting YouTube)
Though some may wish it flushed into obscurity, 2020 will occupy an indelible spot in history.
It was a year defined by tumult and change, a year when “unprecedented” was used so many times it nearly lost its meaning. It was a year of bitter divisions and traumatic loss.
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Most of this tectonic shifting was wrought by COVID-19 and the global pandemic it ushered into the world.
That pandemic hit Wyoming in March, disrupting life as coronavirus infected what would become at least 35,000 residents. Shutdowns followed, and loss, isolation and frustration rippled through the state. The economic blow worsened an already dire financial picture. Protests and debates underlined political chasms.
Longtime landowner advocate reflects on decades of activism
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