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Man arrested after allegedly pointing gun at door-to-door salesman

GILLETTE (WNE) — A Gillette man was arrested for aggravated assault Saturday afternoon after allegedly brandishing a

Mother charged with attempted murder in June shooting

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — A Rock Springs woman has been arrested and formally charged following a shooting that occurred t

Lightning-caused fire scorches 700 acres of dry brush west of Glenrock

DOUGLAS (WNE) — Lightning struck a field west of Glenrock the night of July 10, and the ensuing fire torched 700 acre

City employee injured in battery explosion

TORRINGTON – Juan Cervantes, an employee of the town of LaGrange, sustained severe burns when a lithium battery explo

Wild horses in Wyoming’s ‘checkerboard’ region get 6-week reprieve from whole-herd removals

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League of Women Voters supports lawsuit against Gray on voting laws

CHEYENNE — Since Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray asked a federal court to toss a lawsuit filed against him, the

Medicaid cuts will shrink Wyoming’s economy by $140M over five years, study finds

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Wyoming has a nursing shortage. What's causing it?

Data from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing ranks Wyoming as fourth for the lowest number of nurses per

Evan Svoboda Named Nominee for 2025 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team

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Poacher faces year in prison

CODY (WNE) — A Michigan man who poached multiple deer and one cow over the course of a year has been sentenced to nea

County to begin video recording public meetings

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Sheridan County Board of County Commissioners meetings will soon be video recorded.

Cody man gets 6-8 years for making meth in downtown home

CODY (WNE) — A Cody man who was found to be making methamphetamine in his home in town was sentenced to 6-8 years.

Year-round strawberries in Wyoming? Welcome to Pinedale’s indoor farm.

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Riverton City Council’s prayer practice scrutinized

RIVERTON –  On any given Tuesday night, the Riverton City Council might discuss septic systems, snow removal or city

Survey: 36% of Teton County residents say tourism’s benefits outweigh drawbacks 

JACKSON — Jackson Hole residents still aren’t stoked about tourism.

Wyoming’s crowded Lonesome Lake tops EPA’s national survey for fecal contamination

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