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Subcommittee urged to protect department of health budget components

SHERIDAN — As a Wyoming legislative subcommittee nears the end of its interim work on the Wyoming Department of Healt

Gas prices up more than 8 cents a gallon in Wyoming in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 8.3 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.93

Beet harvest breaks records

POWELL (WNE) — Sprawling sugar beet piles across Park and Big Horn counties tell the story of a record 2025 harvest c

Cody Roberts pleads not guilty to tormenting wolf

JACKSON (WNE) — On Monday afternoon, Cody Roberts pleaded not guilty to one count of felony animal cruelty for bringi

New Heart Mountain program to lead educational exchange with Japanese universities and museums

POWELL (WNE) — Thanks to a $158,622 grant from The Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation, the Heart Mounta

Wyoming to again weigh making landowner tags ‘transferable,’ a step toward pay-for-play hunting 

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‘It sucks so bad’: Social workers scramble to meet surging needs in wake of shutdown

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Wheatland veteran to be featured in PBS documentary

WHEATLAND – In a story that transcends and breaks the mold of expectations, Lt.

Veterans find camaraderie while fishing on Glendo

TORRINGTON — Four years ago, Matt Berry had a simple idea: get veterans together for a day of fishing.

Riverton City Council discusses potential changes to liquor laws

RIVERTON — The Riverton City Council has been rehashing the city’s liquor ordinances in an effort to find areas for i

Gillette municipal judges educate city council on their role in the community

GILLETTE —- While the Gillette City Council heard many people talk about the malicious harms ordinance Tuesday evenin

Public records fees bill moves forward

LANDER — The Wyoming State Legislature’s Joint Corporations, Elections, and Political Subdivisions Committee has hear

Campbell County Commission postpones voting on nuclear waste resolution again

GILLETTE — This week, the Campbell County Commissioners once again postponed voting on a resolution regarding nuclear

Two antisemitic incidents at University of Wyoming prompt investigations

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BCBS leaders discuss rising health care costs, policy changes 

CHEYENNE — With costs rising nationwide, many patients, medical providers, insurers and others responsible for coveri

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