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WyoFile is an independent, nonprofit news service focused on the people, places and policyof Wyoming. Recognizing the rapid decline in resources among traditional news outlets, WyoFile offers supplemental in-depth coverage of complicated subjects and issues ranging from tax policy to trends in Wyoming culture. Designed as a one-stop venue for Wyoming news, WyoFile produces regular commentary and analysis as well as daily summaries and links to important Wyoming-related stories in the state and national press.

Written and edited by leading Wyoming journalists and educators, WyoFile is a non-partisan public interest site for people who care deeply about the civic and cultural health of our state. The site provides news and information that enables the residents of Wyoming to become informed and engaged contributors to important public issues.

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By Dustin Bleizeffer, 6 days 8 hours ago.
Wyoming wrestles with gas flares that might not help oil production— June 11, 2012 Wyoming’s top oil and gas officials today declined a request by SM Energy Co. to continue flaring — or burning —...
By Ron Feemster, 6 days 23 hours ago.
Federal audit fiasco mars Arapahoe schools’ success storyAs academics improved at Fremont #38, the school district’s business side faltered. With poor bookkeeping and commingled funds in a single...
By Kelsey Dayton, 6 days 23 hours ago.
Low pregnancy rates in elk not due to wolves— June 11, 2013 Wolves are not responsible for low pregnancy rates in elk, according to a new study published today in the scientific journal Ecology...
By Dustin Bleizeffer, 1 week 4 days ago.
Wyoming workers under fire for alleged abuse of unemployment benefits and workers comp— June 6, 2013 Wyoming lawmakers are responding to concerns among employers that some workers who were fired for...
By Gregory Nickerson, 1 week 6 days ago.
Fiscal Doomsday: How risky is Wyoming’s energy-based budget?Abandoned apartment buildings in Jeffery City, Wyoming, which withered after the market for uranium busted in the early 1980s. While...

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