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Legislature to consider new bill on foreign adversary business ownership

CHEYENNE — A bill regarding foreign adversary ownership of business entities will once again be considered by the Wyo

Reign of famed Grizzly 399 ends

JACKSON — Like hundreds of other people who saw Grizzly 399, Caren Carpenter-Marshall’s story began unexpectedly.

Where need calls, Temporary doctor chooses to stay

As a child, Indiana native Dr.

City to notify residents of at-risk service lines

The city of Newcastle has submitted its inventory of lead and copper service lines, and staff have found that some se

Fire danger still high: USDA declares disaster

The fire season for Weston County has stretched into November, and the U.S.

Spooky spirits on display

Halloween is still a week away, but several homes and businesses in Newcastle are already “dressed up” and ready for

Roberts chosen, Hospital board appoints Ben Roberts to fill vacant seat

On Oct.

Tourism tax change, Late change made to ballot question on lodging tax

Weston County officials appear to be confused about the lodging tax assessment on the 2024 general election ballot, a

Candidates selected, Weston County commissioners select candidates for state offices

According to the Weston County Commission and the Wyoming Republican Party, the Wyoming State Legislature grew by two

Special prosecutor named to review officer involved shooting

THERMOPOLIS (WNE) — A special prosecutor has been named to review the officer involved shooting that resulted in the

Downtown dinner in Buffalo nets $81,000 for fire relief

BUFFALO (WNE) — After a much-anticipated rainfall last week, the sun shone and set in a pinkish hue on hundreds who g

Wyoming unemployment rises to 3.1% in September 2024

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Research & Planning section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reported Wednesd

Yellowstone-region grizzlies are dying at a near-record pace. Managers aren’t alarmed.

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Supreme Court keeps pressure on utilities burning Wyoming coal

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State approves Bondurant gravel pit despite 55 objections

Public can appeal decision to Wyoming Environmental Quality Council.

Municipalities seek rights to own electricity production in Wyoming

CHEYENNE — In 2025, a bill will come before the Wyoming Legislature that, if approved, would allow Wyoming municipali

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