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New noxious weed could wreak crop havoc

CODY — “It’s the new public enemy number one.”

Legislators debate who should shape Wyoming health care system

CHEYENNE — Lawmakers spent Monday morning debating which experts — if any — should be allowed to shape Wyoming’s heal

Griz 399 emerges, may have gone south

JACKSON (WNE) — Nobody knows for sure where a bear thought to be Grizzly 399 has roamed after she and her cub emerged

Gordon takes part in ‘Disagree Better’ initiative

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov. Mark Gordon and New Mexico Gov.

Grizzly spotted near Cody

CODY (WNE) — The Saturday report of a grizzly sighted north of town prompted Wyoming Game and Fish to post warning si

Man injured, arrested, after harassing bison

JACKSON (WNE) — In the first report of a visitor being injured by a bison this year, a 40-year-old Idaho Falls man al

Average wage earner in Sheridan County can't afford the average home

SHERIDAN — A March report by the Wyoming Community Development Authority found people earning an average wage in any

Wyoming stakeholders nudge feds in opposing directions on sage grouse conservation plan

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Death puts focus on unsheltered persons in Rock Springs

ROCK SPRINGS — The cause of a local man’s death remains unknown.

7th violent death recorded in Fremont County

LANDER — The wave of homicidal violence in Fremont County has persisted with a seventh death of the year under invest

911 outages plague Wyoming, put lives at risk

RIVERTON — Earlier this year, when local 911 lines were down, Riverton resident Jose Proo noticed suspicious activity

Gordon promises to sue after EPA moves to slash coal emissions

Biden administration’s suite of coal pollution rules a win for climate and health, advocates say, but a major b

Wyoming sues Biden administration over new methane rule

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wyoming has joined the states of North Dakota, Montana and Texas in suing the U.S.

BLM proposes sale of public lands in Sweetwater County

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — In a move aimed at streamlining operations and optimizing resources, the Bureau of Land Manageme

'The beautiful coverup'

How Torrington turned tragedy into triumph

The saga of the Loynings’ Prudence 9035

The Loyning family knows their cattle. All 750 or so head of them.

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