Gov. Mark Gordon

State to begin process to ease restrictions next week Compiled from Wyoming News Exchange newspapers   State officials will begin moving next week to ease the restrictions on businesses and gatherings that were put into place in March, Gov. Mark Gordon announced Thursday. Gordon, in a news...
UW institutes hiring freeze   By Daniel Bendtsen Laramie Boomerang Via Wyoming News Exchange   LARAMIE – The University of Wyoming has instituted a hiring freeze, Acting President Neil Theobald announced in a Wednesday email to university employees. “Effective immediately” no UW-funded hiring of...
S o, is Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon ready to gently lift restrictions on everyday life here in the Cowboy State? He has been saying we will be in our current shutdown status until April 30, but perhaps there is some wiggle room here.  Gordon says data will drive his ultimate plans.  He will need good...
Hannah Gross NLJ Correspondent    Because Gov. Mark Gordon has mandated that the citizens of Wyoming follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendation that groups no larger than 10 people congregate, local churches closed their doors.  However, Gateway Fellowship Pastor Jon...

Protester Tracie Thessen of Glenrock holds a sign and shouts to Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon during a rally on Monday, April 20, 2020, outside the state Capitol in downtown Cheyenne. More than 100 protesters gathered to protest social distancing and the statewide closures and were joined by Gov. Mark Gordon, who led the group in prayer before listening and responding to many of their concerns. Photo by Michael Cummo, Wyoming Tribune Eagle

Protesters push Gordon to lift restrictions, case count at 317   Compiled from Wyoming News Exchange newspapers   The state will lift its restrictions on businesses and gatherings when it appears prudent to do so, Gov. Mark Gordon told a group of protesters at the state Capitol on Monday. Gordon’s...
Survey: Support high for state, local government handling of coronavirus Compiled from Wyoming News Exchange newspapers Support for the way both Gov. Mark Gordon and local governments are handling the coronavirus is high, according to a survey by the University of Wyoming. The results of the...
Survey: Support high for state, local government handling of coronavirus Compiled from Wyoming News Exchange newspapers Support for the way both Gov. Mark Gordon and local governments are handling the coronavirus is high, according to a survey by the University of Wyoming. The results of the...
Health official warns case data is ‘falsely low’;  doctor says slower rise doesn’t mean disease is ebbing   By Seth Klamann Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange   CASPER — The number of confirmed Wyoming coronavirus cases announced daily has held steady in recent days after significant...
Millions of coronavirus-related supplies yet to be delivered to Wyoming   By Seth Klamann Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange   CASPER — More than 2.4 million gloves, masks, gowns and other coronavirus-related supplies requested by Wyoming have yet to be delivered by the Federal Emergency...
Governor requests disaster declaration, number of confirmed COVID-19 cases rises to 230   By Tom Coulter Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange   CHEYENNE - Gov. Mark Gordon signed a letter Wednesday requesting a disaster declaration from the federal government to help Wyoming as the state...

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