Cynthia Lummis
CHEYENNE — U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., responded with an apology statement Monday after she was booed by students during her commencement speech Saturday at the University of Wyoming.
As she spoke about political discourse across the nation regarding rights guaranteed in the Constitution, she...
CHEYENNE — U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., responded with an apology statement Monday after she was booed by students during her commencement speech Saturday at the University of Wyoming.
As she spoke about political discourse across the nation regarding rights guaranteed in the Constitution, she...
GILLETTE — It never ceases to amaze just how quiet a large group of people can be. More impressive still is when they stop talking suddenly, as if a switch got flipped and turned them off.
That was the scene in Gillette College’s Pronghorn Center at the funeral for Mike Enzi, the former Gillette...
Cheney, Lummis split over Electoral College challenge
By Tom Coulter
Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Via Wyoming News Exchange
CHEYENNE — Two of Wyoming’s three federal delegates have taken different stances regarding largely unsubstantiated concerns over the 2020 presidential election leading up to a...
Alexis Barker
NLJ News Editor
In the general election race that probably drew the most interest in Newcastle in 2020, Mayor-elect Pam Gualtieri (823) was able to edge out Newcastle City Council President Don Steveson (550). Steveson lost election to former mayor Deb Piana in 2016, but has led the...
U.S. Senate candidates Lummis, Ben-David debate over COVID-19 response, health care reform
By Tom Coulter
Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Via Wyoming News Exchange
CHEYENNE – With just a few weeks remaining until Election Day, the pair of candidates vying to become Wyoming’s next U.S. senator discussed...
Four women are finalists for Wyoming congressional seats
By Tom Coulter
Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Via Wyoming News Exchange
CHEYENNE — For the first time in Wyoming history, voters will be choosing from only female candidates in the state’s two federal races in November.
Tuesday’s primary election...
Lummis raises more than U.S. Senate rivals
By Nick Reynolds
Casper Star-Tribune
Via Wyoming News Exchange
CASPER — U.S. Senate candidate Cynthia Lummis remains significantly ahead of her rivals in fundraising heading into the final weeks of Republican primary campaign season, according to...

Former U.S. Rep. Cynthia Lummis, a Republican, announced Thursday she will run for the U.S. Senate seat that will be left vacant when U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi retires in 2020. Lummis served as a state representative, state senator and state treasurer before being elected to Congress in 2008. (Photo courtesy of Lummis for Wyoming)
Lummis makes it official, will run for Enzi's seat
By Ramsey Scott
Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Via Wyoming News Exchange
CHEYENNE – Former U.S. Rep. Cynthia Lummis ended speculation about whether she plans to campaign to replace longtime Sen. Mike Enzi, officially throwing her hat in the ring...
Lummis files for possible run for Enzi’s Senate seat
By Steve Knight
Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Via Wyoming News Exchange
CHEYENNE – Former U.S. Rep. Cynthia Lummis on Thursday filed information with the Federal Election Commission that could be a precursor to a run for retiring Sen. Mike Enzi’s...
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