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Fire managers urge hunters to stay out of active, recently burned areas as opener approaches

Hunters should research closures and fire restrictions before heading out

3 Republicans nominated to replace Sen. Darin Smith

CHEYENNE — When former state Sen.

Rock Springs City Council’s alcohol amendment ordinance causes hesitation

ROCK SPRINGS — While most locals believe the city’s identity is tied to its history as a mining town and its outdoor

'Taking down the vacancy sign' — Riverton Police Department approaches full staffing 

RIVERTON — Last week, new Riverton Police Lieutenant Levi Martson raised his right hand and took the oath of office.

Developer of $250 million Teton Village condos flops on promised affordable housing

Hoback Club promised 28 affordable rentals but only delivered 13.

‘Not a politician’ — Joseph Kibler running for Wyoming governor

CHEYENNE — Joseph Kibler said that if someone had told him a year and a half ago that he would be running governor of

Dollar Lake Fire chief describes 100-foot flames

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Woman dies in custody at Laramie County Detention Center

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A 47-year-old woman was found unresponsive in a holding cell Saturday night at the Laramie County De

Fremont County authorities investigate fatal stabbing of juvenile

RIVERTON (WNE) — Investigators are attempting to locate those believed to be involved in a fatal stabbing early Satur

Air quality an issue in Fremont County due to fires

RIVERTON (WNE) — A haze has set in over much of Fremont County, and Monday the Wyoming Department of Health and Wyomi

Willow Creek Fire now estimated at 4,355 acres and 12% containment

AFTON (WNE) — The Willow Creek Fire, first reported on the morning of August 22, is now being reported to have grown

Beulah Fire burning in Uintas exceeds 5,700 acres

EVANSTON (WNE) — The Beulah Fire has been blazing south of Evanston on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains in Summ

University of Wyoming sorority free to admit who it wants, including transgender students, judge rules

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Emotions over nuclear power run high at Gillette town hall 

GILLETTE — Gillette City Councilman Jack Clary’s quarterly town hall Thursday evening wasn’t exactly what some reside

SROs: Keeping students safe while serving as mentors, examples

CASPER — As parents send their children to school this week, one word is on every one of their minds: safety. 

Base resumes M18 use after inspections completed

CHEYENNE — After thorough inspection of nearly 8,000 M18 modular handguns, Air Force Global Strike Command has lifted

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