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Cody man missing; authorities see public’s help

POWELL (WNE) — The Cody Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a 36-year-old man who’s been mi

Wyoming electric utility dumps wind and solar in long-term planning

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Wyoming bishop calls on Catholic community to approach immigration with compassion

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Laramie investigation identifies nine local victims in international federal child exploitation prosecution

LARAMIE — A Laramie Police Department investigation that began with an out-of-state tip in 2022 expanded into a nine-

Wyoming ‘No Kings’ organizers report increased turnout across the state

GILLETTE — The latest No Kings protests drew the most protesters in the event’s history, and Wyoming was no exception

Fremont County Library Board reaches consensus on children’s collection policy

LANDER — After months of library board clashes and amidst ongoing disagreements over board and library director condu

State Superintendent launches ‘Wyoming Patriot Schools’ program

JACKSON — Last week, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder launched a state program that she s

Record warmth, open slopes give Wyoming’s fed elk a reprieve from advancing deadly disease

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High Plains Power experiences hiccup in election of board member

RIVERTON — Hundreds of people gathered late last month at the Fremont County Fairgrounds for the High Plains Power an

Hageman’s CDL bill aims to tackle road safety, language gaps

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‘It’s incredibly bad’: No end in sight to Colorado River water crisis

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Game and Fish continues brucellosis surveillance

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department mailed or handed out about 8,500 blood collection kits to elk h

Casper man faces prison time for making threats by phone

CASPER (WNE) — A Casper man is facing 366 days in federal prison after being convicted of making antisemitic threats

Lummis hosts crypto roundtable with U.S. comptroller, Gordon

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sen.

Texas man faces jail time for walking on thermal features near Yellowstone's Mammoth Hot Springs

JACKSON (WNE) — A Texas man will spend time in jail after pleading guilty to walking off a designated boardwalk in a

$3M from Legislature could resolve hot spring dispute in Wyoming state park

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