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In the swing — New softball league secures field access and gets ready to play

A softball league is being brought back to Newcastle after years of dormancy through the efforts of Ashley Tupper, wh

Prescribed burning planned

Trail expansion considered — BLM seeks comment on Bent Sprockets proposal

Teen charged with involuntary manslaughter pleads not guilty

CASPER (WNE) — The teen charged with involuntary manslaughter in relation to the death of 16-year-old Riley Sears ple

Two Jackson Hole nurses start sexual health nonprofit

JACKSON (WNE) — Two Jackson Hole nurses have started a nonprofit to support county residents’ sexual health.

Woman who allegedly forged medical notes for son faces felony charges

GLENROCK (WNE) — A Glenrock woman faces two felony charges for forgery as law enforcement alleges she falsified two m

Searchers find missing Powell man deceased

POWELL (WNE) — A search for a missing Powell man ended in tragedy on Tuesday afternoon with the discovery of his body

Coal layoffs leave Wyoming community grappling with good, bad of energy transition

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Feds plan to remove all wild horses from 2.1M acres of Wyoming’s ‘checkerboard’ starting in July

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Supreme Court tosses Jackson Hole water-protection suit fighting glampers’ sewage

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Sheridan County Republicans elect new officers

SHERIDAN — The Sheridan County Republican Party selected its executive officers Monday night.

Laramie County school district issues another statement regarding school closures; parents push back

CHEYENNE — Following continued frustration from the broader community, Laramie County School District 1 and its Board

A different kind of election — How city council chose Lander’s new mayor

LANDER —  The comments on social media posts regarding the selection of Lander’s new mayor following Mayor Monte Rich

Some upset they couldn’t access online Hageman town hall

CHEYENNE — Several Laramie County residents have reached out to the Wyoming Tribune Eagle in recent days, saying they

Gray, Freedom Caucus defend claims about voter requirements

JACKSON — Backers of a new state law requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote touted Wyoming as the “first

Elk herds with CWD may see more harvest

Proposed regulations would aim to rein in population of Pinedale, Fall Creek elk

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