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Responding to Cyber Threats in Office 365: A Wyoming Microsoft Office 365 user received an email from a trusted contact asking him to sign a document, which required logging into MS 365 (2FA was …

CHEYENNE – On Thursday, June 20, Superintendent Megan Degenfelder joined her counterparts from several states including Florida, Louisiana, and Montana, at an event in Washington D.C. to oppose …

KEMMERER – The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission wants to hear from Wyoming residents — and the U.S. public in general — about TerraPower’s Natrium nuclear power project just …

Laramie – The University of Wyoming Extension recently released a new software application that can be used to identify Wyoming plant diseases and pests. The mobile app, called Wyoming Crop …

Get hooked: June 1 is free fishing day By Lisa Phelps lphelps@pcrecordtimes.com WYOMING – Every year, the first Saturday in June is a “free” fishing day in waters across Wyoming. …

CHEYENNE – The State of Wyoming, alongside a coalition of states and private parties, has taken legal action by filing a lawsuit opposing President Biden’s new rules interpreting Title …

In Wyoming, we have always relied on access to America’s public lands for our way of life and our livelihood. It is essential for energy and mineral development, ranching and agriculture, …

WYOMING – The Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS) recently added new layers to its interactive Wyoming Geologic Hazards Map that make it easier to visualize radon potential throughout the …

PLATTE COUNTY — After over 40 years as a financial industry leader and local community advocate, Kim Withers has officially declared her candidacy for the Wyoming State Senate in District 6. …

CHEYENNE – As part of his ongoing efforts to address Wyoming’s mental health crisis, Governor Mark Gordon is recognizing Mental Health Awareness Month in May. In conjunction, the …

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