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Clearwater fire 43 pct. contained

CODY (WNE) — Recent developments on the Clearwater Fire have allowed the redeployment of some crews to other wildfire

Unemployment bumps up to 2.6%

Unemployment was up in Weston County in June, similar to other counties in the state, while the state unemployment ra

Airport supports pilot safety, community growth

Upton Municipal Airport (ID “83V”) has a bigger role than some people may realize, according to manager Lori Materi,

Employment and payroll up in Weston

Similar to most Wyoming counties, and the state as a whole, Weston County saw an increase in employment, total wages

Hospital holdup, Commissioners to decide on hospital levy on Aug. 20

The Weston County commissioners will discuss at their next meeting, Aug.

Loitering ordinance debated

While a possible no-loitering ordinance being considered by the Newcastle City Council would affect business and priv

What's Up in Weston County Aug. 15-21

Aug. 12-17 Wyoming State Fair - Douglas

 

Presidential ticket fires up Teton Dems, More than 200 people attend rally on Square in support of Harris, Walz.

JACKSON — June Nystrom has been waiting 70 years for a woman to become president.

Public mixed on concealed carry in Capitol extension

CHEYENNE — The state’s top elected officials took public comment Monday on rules proposed by the State Construction D

Free speech in Fremont County, Lawsuit alleges commission violated Constitution

RIVERTON — For months, Wayne Dick has been stewing over a handful of words from the Wyoming Constitution: “The right

Laramie County retests voting machines after lawsuit filed

CHEYENNE — Approximately 50 people gathered in the entryway of the Laramie County Governmental Complex on Tuesday for

Trump visit sets Jackson abuzz

Republican presidential nominee draws mega MAGA fans among locals and visitors.

Gordon: Wyoming, other states suing EPA over coal plant rule

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov.

Heavy rain causes flooding in Opal

AFTON (WNE) — Portions of southern Lincoln County flooded Monday due to heavy, sustained rains.

Gray seeks retest of voting machines in ‘multiple counties’

CHEYENNE — Secretary of State Chuck Gray stated in a Monday news release that he sent out letters to several Wyoming

An unexpected journey: Pathfinders reflect on interesting week in Gillette

GILLETTE — Last week, after three and a half years of buildup, the International Pathfinder Camporee came to Gillette

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