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Wyoming AG announces Sanofi settlement on insulin costs

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Attorney General Bridget Hill announced a settlement with Sanofi-Aventis U.S.

DCI creates cold case database

RIVERTON (WNE) — When Kathleen Pehringer’s daughter came home from school, her mother wasn’t there.

Political divide not new to America

SHERIDAN — Polarization in American politics is nothing new, but national polarization comes in waves, Andrew Garner,

Unprecedented conditions continue to fuel the Elk Fire

SHERIDAN — The Elk Fire has burned more than 49,555 acres and has forced many to evacuate their homes since its start

Gray warns clerks about private funding of election administration

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Following the presence of the Center for Technology and Civic Life at the Wyoming Association of Cou

Feds on track to finalize coal leasing ban despite Wyoming, industry protests

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Wildfires rage on in areas of Wyoming

LOVELL — The smell of smoke and sight of ashes falling from the sky on Sunday drove home the fact that, while Big Hor

State awaits merger ruling, Regulators fear merger of Albertsons, Kroger chains would reduce competition

CASPER — A proposed merger that could have a major impact on Wyoming’s grocery landscape is headed to court.

Property taxes on the ballot, Constitutional amendment would add fourth property class

BUFFALO — Wyoming voters will soon decide whether to separate residential real property into its own class of propert

FCA going to work

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, better known as FCA, is a growing organization, and some local community member

Academic high-flyers, NHS students design, build weather balloon experiment

A group of Dogie scientists are combing through data after a collaboration with NASA allowed a payload constructed by

Safety still relies on the human element

In emergency situations, Weston County School District No.

School district launches new comms system

School communications is a balance between providing as much information as possible while also trying to protect pri

Upton coaches recognized

Joe and Darian Samuelson moved to the Upton community 10 years ago and fell in love with the community.

RER gets more funds, Demonstration plant expects to open by year’s end

Rare Element Resources has received more funding from the U.S.

Rate review continues, Dozens attend town hall meeting on utilities rates

Newcastle officials hosted a town hall on Sept.

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