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Gordon signs 25% homeowner property tax cut bill

CHEYENNE — Gov.

Campbell County hospital discusses changes to the Legacy following resident deaths

GILLETTE — Nearly two months after the death of 88-year-old Judith Duvall in early January, the questions regarding t

Average Wyoming gas prices edge upward slightly in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 0.8 cents in the last week, averaging $2.96 per gallon

Leonardite mine looks to operate through ‘52

DOUGLAS (WNE) — Black Hills Lignite, LLC of Denver filed for a permit with the state Department of Environmental Qual

Remote U.S. Veterans Affairs workers required to return to in-person work

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Sheridan Veterans Affairs Health Care System has undergone some changes after President Trump’s

‘Wyoming’s future depends on it.’ Educators hope court ruling helps improve schools

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Gordon vetoes abortion bill requiring transvaginal ultrasounds

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Generational investment fund bill fails in House

CHEYENNE — A bill to create an investment fund that advocates have said could offset lost mineral revenue to the stat

Despite concerns, Wyoming will void out-of-state driver's licenses issued to undocumented immigrants

JACKSON - Despite reservations from Gov.

Bills banning ballot drop boxes, touch screen voting machines fail in Senate

CHEYENNE — Some of Secretary of State Chuck Gray’s election integrity bills died Friday night after failing to pass f

Two teens who orchestrated two home invasions in November plead guilty

GILLETTE (WNE) - Two teenagers involved in a pair of home invasions in mid-November have agreed to plead guilty, and

Casper teen faces felony charge after cops say he stole a car and fled police

CASPER (WNE) -  A Casper teen faces a felony charge after authorities say he stole a car and tried to flee police in

Controversial bill providing funding to private schooling students on governor’s desk

POWELL - After some notable changes, a bill allocating funds to families for private schooling is on the governor’s d

In Ex-Sess — February, 2025

The News Letter Journal reviewed the minutes of each of these four governing bodies' 2024 meetings to determine which

Wyoming lawmakers earmark $15 million for I-80 Green River Tunnel repairs

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