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Hageman’s town hall meeting in Buffalo peaceful

BUFFALO — Wyoming’s lone congresswoman, U.S. Rep.

Kelly announces second run for Wyoming superintendent of public instruction

SHERIDAN — About four years after he was a “dark horse” candidate in the Wyoming superintendent of public instruction

Industry reps, hunters and others start review of world’s longest pronghorn migration

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Gordon signs emergency rules to administer property tax exemption

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov.

Two die in head-on crash

WORLAND (WNE) — Washakie County emergency crews responded to a head-on collision Wednesday night, Jan. 28, on U.S.

Missing Cody man found deceased in Beck Lake

CODY (WNE) — After a multi-agency search that lasted more than a week, Cody man David Kelsey’s body was recovered fro

Powell city clerk receives Franklin Award for open government

 

A career here, a career there

Newcastle High School will host its annual Career and Trade Fair on Wednesday, Feb. 18, in the Dogie Dome.

Funding loss weakens food support — Cent$ible Nutrition funding cuts leave county residents with fewer resources

A federally funded nutrition education program that has helped thousands of Wyoming residents stretch their food doll

Statewide kudos for Munger — Wyoming VFW honors Newcastle social studies teacher

After decades of helping Newcastle Middle School students connect classroom lessons to the nation’s history and democ

Bringing the RIP back to life — County commissioners consider restarting road identification project

Weston County officials have long faced questions about ownership and responsibility for various roads in the county,

Housing effort — Council advances $5M unmet housing grant with Upton

Newcastle City Council voted to advance a resolution authorizing submission of a $5 million unmet housing needs grant

Trustees reorganize — January vote resolves December stalemate

The Weston County School District No. 1 board of trustees completed its annual organizational decisions at its Jan.

Behind closed doors — 2024–25 data shows wide differences in time spent in executive sessions

Wyoming state law outlines when public bodies may meet privately in executive session, but because the public and pre

Carbon capture, ‘rare earth’ from coal among projects poised to get $11.7M in state grants

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