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Hundreds have been laid off.
Two large mines lay off 15 percent of workers, as the industry's troubles come to Wyoming
There is stiff opposition to refugees in the only state without a resettlement program.
Some cities are building lower-cost homes for educators and hospital workers.
The beetle has eaten almost all the host trees, leaving less dead wood to harvest.
Energy states have tried to diversify. Wyoming and Alaska remain highly reliant on oil revenue.
When an investment is good for transient energy workers, but not for a small town.
Some legislators in Wyoming are taking no chances should the American economy get worse. Much worse, one assumes.
It's a 4 million dollar cash deal. Kidding. All state workers in Wyoming are now running on Google Apps for Government, Gmail, and all sorts of…