As part of Sheridan College’s Faculty Lecture Series, Dr. Rachel Kristiansen presented a talk entitled ‘A Look at Comparative Psychology in the 21st Century.”
GILLETTE, Wyo. (AP) - Nearly 480 coal mine workers in northeast Wyoming are being laid off. Arch Coal announced Thursday it is laying off 243 workers at its Black Thunder mine. That represents about 15 percent of its nearly 1,600 workers at the mine.
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - The chairman of BNSF Railway says about 4,600 railroad employees are furloughed nationwide due to declining oil prices and a reduced demand for coal. Matthew Rose spoke earlier this week during the Montana Energy conference in Billings.
Marcella Clason, 90, of Sheridan, passed away on Wednesday, March 30, 2016, at the Westview Health Care Center. She was born on July 8, 1925, in Pittsburg, PA, to parents Floyd and Gertrude (Gobel) Wilcox.
The Gillette News Record reports that Peabody Energy announced this morning a reduction of workforce at the world's most productive coal mine, the North Antelope Rochelle, by about 235 hourly and salaried employees, citing continued financial difficulties during challenging marketing conditions.
This season’s exhibit on display at one of the state’s historic sites in the local area focuses on politics and scandals. Sheridan Media’s Leslie Stratmoen has the story.
Public Pulse listeners received a recap this week on Tuesday’s opening dedication of the new science, technology, engineering and math center at the state university in Laramie.
In 2014, the Wyoming Legislature initially appropriated $259 million for the Capitol Square Project, a project to restore and remodel the State Capitol and Herschler Building in Cheyenne.