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FBI: Wyoming ranks 3rd per capita in losses to scammers

LARAMIE (WNE) — Scammers stole $43,502,744 from Wyoming victims in 2024, according to the latest report from the FBI’

Wyoming legislators to review public records, open meetings laws

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Governor: Trade mission to Japan, Taiwan could increase Wyoming fossil fuel exports

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Local arts, history programs react to funding cuts — Some programs find new funding sources

BUFFALO — Funding cuts to the federal agency that supports humanities programs throughout the country are poised to t

NWC works with other community colleges on gun policy

POWELL — Members of the state’s community college boards are working together on a policy to govern the concealed car

Desire for School Resource Officers sure, but funding source uncertain

BUFFALO — The state will recalibrate school funding this summer, as it does every five years, and with it will come q

BLM Wyoming director on leave after probe finds ethics violations

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Sheridan manufacturers brace for tariffs, economic impacts

SHERIDAN — The Trump Administration’s decision to raise tariffs on imported goods is meant to stimulate American-base

Putting pen to paper — Online standardized tests impact balance of writing, typing in classroom

BUFFALO — In an era when many students will be taking standardized tests on computers, K-12 teachers must balance the

Experts: arts energize state economy

CODY (WNE) — The Wyoming Arts Alliance shared findings from its recent economic assessment on Wyoming’s creative econ

Jobless rate up to 3.8%

Weston County’s unemployment rate for March rose both year over year and from month to month, according to an April 2

Teen crashes after high-speed chase

POWELL (WNE) — A 16-year-old Powell girl allegedly fled from the Wyoming Highway Patrol late Monday night, reaching s

Seeing black — Surplus allows council to agree to most budget increase requests

On April 14, the Newcastle City Council held its annual budget workshop, and unlike last year’s meeting, which was ma

Picking priorities

Mary Stroka

NLJ Reporter

Sidewalk sale — City approves fee for permits to utilize sidewalk space

Businesses within city limits will now be required to purchase a sidewalk encroachment permit to use the sidewalk spa

Deputies, officers graduate from county’s first CIT program

WHEATLAND – In the past couple of years, the number of calls received by local law enforcement involving mental healt

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