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No limit, year-round lion hunting? Wyoming lawmaker looks to end science-based management

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Wyoming lawmakers double down on ‘protecting female spaces’ with bills to police gender in bathrooms, sports

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Tribal leaders in Wyoming warn members to carry ID amid fears of harassment by immigration enforcers

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Outdoor recreation growing fast in Wyoming — UW report shows revenue growth exceeds expectations

POWELL — Outdoor recreation in Wyoming generated $2.2 billion in 2023, growing 6.1% over the previous year and exceed

Net-metering bill passes through Senate committee

CHEYENNE — Lawmakers have thrown support behind a bill to revise the state’s net metering compensation model, or the

Cautious optimism for Wyoming farmland

RIVERTON — Wyoming farmland “shows stability” according to a  2025 report from the Farm Credit Services of America, b

Bill would create religious exemption to state law

CHEYENNE — Wyoming could soon join 28 other states in enacting a state-level Religious Freedom Restoration Act that w

Bill could eliminate sales tax for firearms, archery implements

SHERIDAN (WNE) — A bill to eliminate the sales tax for firearms and archery implements is advancing in the Wyoming Se

Cody again named a ‘Top Western Town’ by True West magazine

POWELL (WNE) — For the second consecutive year, Cody has been named a “Top Western Town” by the editors of True West

University of Wyoming board accepts fee increase

CASPER (WNE) —The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees approved changes to the fee schedule for next school year.

Electricity sales tax cut advances, to delight of industry and chagrin of Wyoming towns and counties

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Casper lawmaker Riggins out indefinitely due to bypass surgery

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The courts ruled people can sue cops for botched investigations. Lawmakers declined to weigh in.

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Bills targeting predator torture, snowmobile hunting could make infamous wolf stunt a felony

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Proposed bill concerns Sheridan County school superintendents

SHERIDAN — A new bill that would reduce the hiring standards for teachers is up for debate in the Wyoming Legislature

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