Three new technology companies got an extra cushion to help get up and running after winning a local business start-up challenge.
GILLETTE — The jobs are plenty, but the workers are few.
Laramie, Wyoming. (February 7, 2020) — Each year the Environmental Business Journal®* (EBJ), a business research publication that provides hig…
LARAMIE — Suresh Muknahallipatna, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Wyoming, led the s…
CASPER — A Wyoming tribe is looking to hemp and medical marijuana as potential ways to bolster the Wind River Reservation economy and treat il…
When Rep. Tyler Lindholm (R-Sundance), a tall, rail-thin and ascendant young lawmaker, brought a bill in 2016 to make cryptocurrencies legal i…
GILLETTE — To a casual passerby, the 109,000 square feet of flat, even crushed red stone is a big empty space. To Dave Gribble, the large rese…
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CASPER — The Eastern Shoshone Tribe has signed an international treaty to increase cooperation among tribes as they work to reestablish buffal…
CHEYENNE – After previously being housed at four locations across Cheyenne, the Wyoming Department of Workforce Service finished moving into a…
PINEDALE – After dropping to one rig for drilling new wells the last quarter, Ultra Resources announced complete suspension of its drilling pr…
JACKSON — A state investigation of a fatal trench collapse concluded that Wilson developer Jamie Mackay violated county permits and failed to …
LARAMIE – Underwriters Laboratories celebrated the ribbon cutting on its newest building in Cirrus Sky Technology Park Wednesday evening with …
SHERIDAN — Wyoming lawmakers have fully embraced the state’s developing blockchain industry as a potential building block for the future of it…
LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming received an $8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to field test a foam-assisted hydroc…
CHEYENNE – Gov. Matt Mead kicked off the 2018 Governor’s Business Forum this week with a synopsis of challenges Gov.-elect Mark Gordon may fac…
CASPER — Inventors, small business owners and entrepreneurs are invited to attend an annual inventors conference hosted by Sen. Mike Enzi, R-W…
WASHINGTON – On Thursday, Sept. 13, the US House passed the Nuclear Energy Innovation Capabilities Act (NEICA).
The Wyoming Infrastructure Authority will be holding its fall conference on Oct. 4-5 at the Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne. The …
A University of Wyoming faculty member is part of a research team that will study how bees overcome harsh winter conditions to successfully em…
Don Collins, the CEO of the Western Research Institute in Laramie, was appointed to the National Coal Council by Secretary of Energy Rick Perr…
CHEYENNE – Bert Devilbiss is becoming a scientist to watch.
A Boulder, Colorado firm received sponsorship from the City of Laramie for their Startup Weekend.
Carbon-based fuels have sustained the world for centuries. However, their use has resulted in large amounts of CO2 emissions.
The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) is launching a partnership with Ramaco Carbon to collaborate on innovative projects that use …
Proposals for assistance in developing a state broadband enhancement plan are sought by the Wyoming Business Council (WBC).
A new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) reports how a cutting-edge artificial intelligence technique called …
Nearly $10 million has been awarded by U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) to the University of Wyoming for a comme…
Up to $13 million in federal funding for cost-shared research and development (R&D) of novel methods in making products from carbon dioxid…