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Pay to pedal: Lawmakers propose state parks mountain bike user fee

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Wyoming appeases stockgrowers, trims Red Desert and southwestern Winds from ‘Path of the Pronghorn’

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Opinions differ on proposed rescission of Roadless Rule

Wyoming study shows people want more focus on fire prevention

CHEYENNE — A recent study from the University of Wyoming shows a majority of Americans, particularly those in the Mou

Gaming commission discusses local control

BUFFALO —  As Wyoming’s pari-mutuel wagering industry has grown dramatically over the past several years, the Legisla

County moves to establish board — EMS district on the horizon for Weston County

Pool events request — Rec board considers “private” pool parties, swim lessons

Swim lessons and pool parties are common at Kozisek Aquatic Center, but in an effort to generate additional revenue,

Meeting agenda is online — State apportionment meeting coming to Newcastle

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Cost of living — Newcastle city employees receive raises

City employees will receive a 4% cost-of-living raise this year — an increase that was built into the budget but not

In session — Weston County trustees join other boards for legislative advocacy, budgeting talks

Weston County School District No. 1 trustees were among those gathered Aug.

Water works — City to host meetings to discuss improvements to water system

The city has scheduled two public meetings with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality to review two water p

Cheyenne man in custody after armed robbery at Murdoch’s

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A Cheyenne man has been arrested following an armed robbery that occurred Wednesday morning.

Report: Big Horn County among state’s biggest gainers in job, payroll growth

LOVELL (WNE) —- Big Horn County added 167 jobs, and its total payroll rose by $2.2 million between first quarter 2024

Gordon praises updates to BLM sage-grouse management plan

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov. Mark Gordon said Wednesday he is pleased with the significant changes announced by the U.S.

Dollar Lake Fire surpasses 15,000 acres

PINEDALE — In the two weeks since it was discovered, the Dollar Lake Fire has grown to more than 15,000 acres. 

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