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Campbell County Fire Department to bring back cadet program

GILLETTE — This fall, the Campbell County Fire Department will be bringing back an old institution with the return of

National Parks cut 1,000 employees — 5,000 seasonal positions will still be brought on

POWELL — The interior department announced last week the firing of 2,300 probationary employees, including roughly 1,

Mother federally indicted for furnishing guns to son

SHERIDAN — The mother of the man who allegedly shot and killed Sgt.

Prayers across Wyoming — Candlelight vigils around the state support Harshman, Blackmer families

POWELL — With messages of support and forgiveness Friday night, candlelight vigils across the state offered special p

Bill to reduce coal's severance tax rate moves through Senate

GILLETTE — A bill to reduce coal’s severance tax rate — a tax on the extraction of natural resources — from 6.5% to 6

Fifth shooting victim dies

CODY (WNE) — Olivia Blackmer,  7, the sole survivor of the February 10 murder-suicide carried out by her mother that

Gasoline prices edge up slightly in Wyoming in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 0.3 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.95

Local governments protest Wyoming lawmakers’ property tax cut proposals

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Supreme Court questions city board’s process over temple

CODY — Two Wyoming Supreme Court justices questioned the process about the city of Cody’s deliberations over the LDS

Rock Springs city attorney clarifies reasons for executive session

ROCK SPRINGS — A disagreement during last week’s Rock Springs City Council meeting, in which a freshman councilman in

‘A good man’ — Lander remembers Mayor Monte Richardson

LANDER — If you drive by Lander City Hall in the early hours of the morning, you will no longer see a red car parked

Zoning bill expanded beyond its original scope in the House

CHEYENNE — A bill originally intended to address the zoning protest petition process has been expanded beyond its ori

Riverton man sentenced after admitting to sexual abuse of child

RIVERTON — On a Friday last October, a child called 911 and told investigators they had been raped while under the ca

Out-of-state fires threaten homeowners insurance

CHEYENNE — Out-of-state wildfires and a potential loss of firefighting resources could impact homeowners insurance ra

WHP, WYDOT say death toll now three in I-80 tunnel crash

GREEN RIVER – Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers and other first responders have confirmed one additional fatality as th

Bridger-Teton employees fired; Grand Teton reductions expected

JACKSON — Bridger-Teton National Forest workers were fired Friday after the Trump administration directed the U.S.

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