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Wyoming lawmaker behind controversial education bills now facing boycott of his fish-fry business

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Senators reject moratorium on wind and solar, pro-CO2 bill

CHEYENNE — A bill to “Make carbon dioxide great again” and another proposing a five-year moratorium on wind and solar

Powell student, school board see resolution answered in bill

POWELL — If passed, a bill sponsored by a Powell legislator in response to an issue at Powell High School would allow

Judge picks deputy assessor as new Park County assessor

POWELL (WNE) — After a messy, month-long process, Park County has a new interim assessor.

Deadlines quickly kill bills in the House

JACKSON (WNE) — Pressure mounts in the Legislature as some of the first deadlines approach.

House approves bill to distribute motor vehicle sales tax to state's highway fund

GILLETTE (WNE)  — Two bills with the purpose of increasing funding for the state’s highway fund have gone in opposite

Wyoming’s average gas prices up by more than a nickel in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 5.1 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.94

To stem trout deaths, state proposes new fishing regs for North Platte River

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Wyoming students above national average on ‘Nation’s Report Card,’ but scores slip

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Sweeping state immigration crackdown to get Wyoming committee hearing

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Sheriff pushes back after warning letter from ACLU

CHEYENNE — As Wyoming sheriffs decide whether they will work with President Donald Trump on extensive deportation pla

Senate: Homeowner property tax cut should be 25%, not 50%

CHEYENNE — State senators have cut a measure to give all Wyoming homeowners property tax relief in half, after approv

‘Don’t destroy us’ — Fremont County school board rallies against state legislation

RIVERTON —  A handful of bills moving through the Wyoming Legislature has raised the hackles of public education lead

House backing bills to shrink acceptable voter ID list

SHERIDAN — Bills to shrink Wyoming’s list of acceptable voter IDs are advancing in the House of Representatives.

Senate: Volunteers and district employees should have immunity at crosswalks

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Volunteers and school district employees may soon have governmental protection as they help at cross

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