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In Ex-Sess — July, 2025

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

Park County Commissioners keep ‘graphic language’ in document

CODY (WNE) — In response to public comments, the Park County Board of County Commissioners made changes to the Develo

UW launches emergency hay assistance website 

LARAMIE — To assist livestock producers facing wildfires, the University of Wyoming Extension has launched a new onli

Average gasoline prices up nearly 2 cents per gallon in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 1.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.03

Housing land trust in Laramie begins as Sheridan's Weston Village keeps growing

SHERIDAN — A new housing land trust development is taking shape in Laramie, as more houses go up in Sheridan’s Weston

Western Wyoming fires spur evacuations, close highway, backcountry

FROM WYOFILE:

Proposed pit sparks concerns

LANDER – Annette Bregar, a Fremont County rancher, was out on her leased parcel along the Lower North Fork on July 14

A divided Wyoming community, reeling from a tormented wolf and deluge of threats, braces for Cody Roberts’ prosecution

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Gillette senator accuses city council of violating the public trust on nuclear issue

GILLETTE — Sen.

Lawmakers discuss further property tax cuts, potential full elimination

CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers continue to pursue legislation that would create additional property tax breaks, includi

Feds reactivate 440-million-ton coal lease application in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin

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Southwest Wyoming Regional Airport announces grand opening of new terminal

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — The Southwest Wyoming Regional Airport is opening its brand new commercial airline terminal.

Hughes Charitable Foundation donates $500K for Wyoming PBS endowment

JACKSON (WNE) — The Jackson-based Hughes Charitable Foundation donated $500,000 to help establish the Legacy of the W

Firefighters gain ground against Red Canyon Fire

LANDER (WNE) — At least on paper, the Red Canyon Fire seemed a little smaller Friday morning. 

Wyoming legal legend passes

RIVERTON — One of Wyoming’s most famous sons, a man who fought to represent people against major corporations and the

Powell teens talk politics

POWELL — How’d you spend your summer? 

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