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Torrington crimes drop in 2024

TORRINGTON (WNE) — Crime in Torrington was down in 2024, according to the Torrington Police Department.

Barrasso bill would support ranchers, livestock grazing

CHEYENNE (WNE) — John Barrasso, R-Wyo., on Thursday introduced the Resiliency for Ranching and Natural Conservation H

‘Anti-woke’ investing bill advances after Freedom Caucus compromises on penalty provision

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Should Wyoming ‘landowner tags’ be for sale? A bill proposes big bucks for big bucks.

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Wyoming lawmakers reduce $66.3M funding for K-12 schools by $17.5M

CHEYENNE — A pending lawsuit against the state of Wyoming claims the state has unconstitutionally underfunded its K-1

Senate committee: School board races should be partisan

CHEYENNE — Despite a majority of public testimony against doing so, a group of senators have backed a measure to put

Fremont County School district talks expulsion — Substance abuse tops list of concerns

LANDER — In December, the Lander School Board voted on one or more stipulated expulsion agreements.

Election integrity bill banning drop boxes advances

SHERIDAN — A bill that would fall in line with Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray’s “election integrity agenda,” a

BLM proposes new protected area — Draft management plan includes area of critical concern for Little Missouri Antelope Trap

SUNDANCE — The Bureau of Land Management’s new land use management plan could establish a new protected area in Crook

Suspected bomber bound over

David Charles Riggle, born 1985, was bound over to 6th Judicial District Court after he filed a waiver of preliminary

Mason bids farewell to WCHS

Longtime Newcastle resident Jan Mason moved to Wyoming in July 1998, and began working at the Newcastle clinic, now t

Man charged with second-degree murder for allegedly killing sister Monday night

GILLETTE (WNE) — The Gillette Police Department released the identity of the man who allegedly shot and killed 33-yea

Cody City Council takes steps to protect downtown district

CODY (WNE) — The Cody City Council took the first steps in protecting the historical integrity of downtown’s historic

ACLU of Wyoming opposes anti-sanctuary city legislation

CHEYENNE (WNE) — For decades, Wyoming municipalities have had the right to make decisions about how to use taxpayer m

Posting up — Legislators staking out positions as session begins

The 68th Wyoming Legislature began its general session on Jan.

Out in the open — Minutes, officials account for executive sessions’ reasons, time

Wyoming state law lists the reasons why public bodies may meet privately in executive session, but because the public

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