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State Tipoffs Involving Wyoming Newsletter for 2020-06-21 ( 5 items ) |
Central Wyoming College Prepares for Budget Reductions (10)
RIVERTON, Wyoming, June 19 -- Central Wyoming College issued the following news:
In the regular meeting on June 17, 2020, the CWC Board of Trustees faced challenging issues regarding future decisions for the college.
"We are being asked from the State to prepare a budget for reductions of 10% and 20% cuts and Vice President Willie Noseep has reminded us that 78% of our budget is in personnel," said President Tyndall. "We cannot accomplish this magnitude of a reduction without a reduction in fo more PR
University of Wyoming Researchers Try to Divine Secrets of Toughest Creatures on Earth (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, June 18 -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
Dinosaurs ruled these lands from 245 million to about 65 million years ago. You can see their fossils at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis or take a look at Big Al, the Allosaurus at the Geological Museum on the University of Wyoming campus.
Wimps.
Living creatures being studied in a UW laboratory to glean secrets of toughness -- and possibly stabilize medical biologics -- have existed for 600 m more PR
University of Wyoming Survey: Most Comfortable Attending Large Outdoor Events, But a Third Aren't (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, June 16 -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
While a majority of Wyoming residents report that they would be comfortable attending outdoor events this summer and fall, a significant number would be uncomfortable doing so, according to a new survey by the University of Wyoming's Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center (WYSAC).
Fifty-seven percent of residents say they are extremely or somewhat comfortable with attending outdoor events with up to 250 peopl more PR
University of Wyoming-College of Law Students Selected to Editorial Board of Harvard Journal of Law & Policy's Symposium Issue (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, June 19 -- The University of Wyoming College of Law issued the following news:
Two University of Wyoming College of Law Students were selected to the editorial board of the Harvard Journal of Law and Policy's Thirty-Ninth Annual Federalist Society National Student Symposium Issue. Rising 2L Elizabeth Stephani of Centennial, Colo., and rising 3L Nathan Cowper of Laramie, are the first students ever from the University of Wyoming to be selected for the prestigious position.
The more PR
Wyo. Gov. Gordon: Wyoming Department of Health Updates Guidance Supporting Outdoor Visitation at Long-Term Care Facilities (10)
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, June 18 -- Gov. Mark Gordon, R-Wyoming, issued the following news release:
The Wyoming Department of Health has issued updated guidance to allow long-term care facilities to permit in-person visitation outdoors under specific guidelines.
The new guidance requires visits to occur in a designated outdoor space, limits visitors to two persons at a time and requires screening of visitors for symptoms of respiratory illness. A facility staff member trained in patient safety and i more PR
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