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One of the world’s biggest carbon capture projects coming to Wyoming

CASPER (WNE) — New Mexico-based climate tech company Spiritus this week announced plans to build a large-scale direct

NLJ will lead the charge

Commission awards funds to foster awareness, promote treatment options for problem gambling

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Council works to update agenda

Wyoming producers lend hand in Texas fire

TORRINGTON — The Smokehouse Creek fire ripped through the northeastern panhandle of Texas and western Oklahoma torchi

Report: Wyoming needs more affordable housing, but challenges differ by county

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Nine counties now vying for state shooting complex

EVANSTON — On Friday, March 15, the oversight task force appointed by Gov.

Gasoline prices drop 2.2 cents per gallon in Wyoming in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming fell 2.2 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.07 per g

Trio of Cowboys Looking to Build on Strong Big 12 Tournament at NCAA Championships

LARAMIE, Wyo.

What's Up In Weston County March 21-27

Thu. March 21 7AM T.O.P.S. #218 WC Senior Center

As disease threatens feedground elk, Wyoming mired in planning and consensus-seeking

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Wyoming legislators act to bolster state pension funds

JACKSON — Several bills signed into law by Gov.

Wyoming’s 988 suicide lifeline financially secure, even without a fully funded trust, lawmakers say

While the trust fund didn’t receive enough money this budget session to fund 988 in perpetuity, lawmakers say i

New law aims to protect vulnerable adults

JACKSON — A new state bill signed into law requires law enforcement to notify the Wyoming Department of Family Servic

BLM offers updated sage grouse plan

POWELL — The Bureau of Land Management released a draft Thursday of an updated sage grouse management plan that place

Camporee volunteers deal with shortage of housing options

GILLETTE (WNE) — Volunteers for the International Pathfinder Camporee have had to do some creative thinking to work a

Abortion questions sent to Wyoming Supreme Court

JACKSON (WNE) — A Teton County judge is passing along the burden of deciding whether two abortion bans passed in 2023

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