Camille Erickson, Casper Star-Tribune

Camille Erickson

Casper Star-Tribune

Casper, WY, United States

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Past articles by Camille:

Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission supervisor to retire

Tom Kropatsch will serve as the interim supervisor for the group until a replacement is found. → Read More

What bills has Wyoming's governor signed into law this year?

Gov. Mark Gordon has signed approximately 70 bills passed by the Legislature so far. Find a list of them here. → Read More

Bill to fund indigent burial program passes Wyoming Legislature

Under the bill, the state could reimburse counties for burials or cremations up to $1,500. → Read More

Bid to change primary election process in Wyoming fails

The runoff election bill failed on the third and final reading in the Senate on Wednesday in a narrow 14-15 vote. → Read More

What caused this weekend's historic snow storm?

High wind gusts mixed with heavy moisture led to sustained blizzard conditions, especially in southeast Wyoming. → Read More

Wyoming to receive over $1 billion from COVID-19 relief package

This latest round of federal funding comes with more flexibility for states compared to past relief packages. → Read More

Lawmakers want to dedicate $1.2 million to defend Wyoming coal

The Legislature proposed setting aside $1.2 million for Wyoming to sue other states for divesting from coal. → Read More

Wyoming lawmakers are drafting bills at a near-record pace this year

Lawmakers have filed 689 requests for bill drafts as of Monday. That's 140 more than an average session. → Read More

Voter ID bill gains initial approval from Wyoming House of Representatives

House Bill 75 would require Wyoming voters to show specific forms of photo ID before being able to vote in person. → Read More

Energy Journal: Wyoming's wind energy capacity almost doubled in 2020

Wyoming ranked second nationwide, after Texas, in new wind power added to the grid in last year's fourth quarter. → Read More

Governor appoints Chris Petrie to head Public Service Commission

Petrie will replace Kara Fornstom, who resigned in December after leading the commission for almost eight years. → Read More

Business relief program ends after doling out over $82 million to Wyoming businesses

A total of 981 Wyoming businesses and non-profits received grants through the Endurance Fund relief program. → Read More

Head of Wyoming Public Service Commission resigns

Kara Fornstrom's term extends until 2025. The governor has yet to name a replacement. → Read More

Owner of Decker coal mine files for bankruptcy, reduces workforce

The company plans to continue significantly reduced operations at the Decker mine. → Read More

Wind energy flourished in Wyoming this year. But the renewable's future here is unclear.

Without federal incentives or the state's blessing in the form of a stable tax environment, some energy developers say making a wind project happen in Wyoming over the next decade → Read More

Black Hills Energy announces plans to curb greenhouse gas emissions

The utility plans to cut emissions from its natural gas systems in half by 2040. → Read More

Firefighters 'dramatically' increase containment of Mullen Fire

Crews have contained 69% of the wildfire, which has burned 176,854 acres in southeastern Wyoming. → Read More

Last federal oil and gas lease sale of the year in Wyoming set

The Bureau of Land Management will open up about 280,162 acres of public land for energy development. → Read More

Winds whip across Mullen Fire, but authorities see fire slowing

The wildfire in southeastern Wyoming has burned 176,047 acres and is 34% contained. → Read More

Crews contain 30% of Mullen Fire

Crews have contained one-third of the wildfire, which has burned 176,213 acres in southeastern Wyoming. → Read More