Wyoming Treasurer’s Office: $60 Million in Unclaimed PropertyWyoming Treasurer’s Office: $60 Million in Unclaimed PropertyWhile the property is often worth less than $10, there is also property worth hundred's of thousands of dollars that remains unclaimed.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming Elected Officials Sued For Not Paying Office RentWyoming Elected Officials Sued For Not Paying Office RentThe lawsuit says state officials withheld money that was used to perform work that was not approved by the owner of the property.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming Treasurer Urges Caution On Future SpendingWyoming Treasurer Urges Caution On Future SpendingMark Gordon says the state has gotten carried away with spending during past economic booms.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Amendment A ApprovedAmendment A ApprovedWyoming voters have given state leaders the green light to put more tax dollars into the stock market.Associated PressAssociated Press
Treasurer on Amendment ATreasurer on Amendment AWith election day only a little more than a week away, Wyoming Treasurer Mark Gordon is again urging voters to support Constitutional Amendment A.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Gordon Supports Amendment AGordon Supports Amendment AWyoming State Treasurer Mark Gordon is asking voters to support a change in the state constitution that would allow more state funds to be invested in the stock market with the legislature's approval.Doug RandallDoug Randall