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Family searches for missing man

RIVERTON (WNE) — V. Andrew “Drew” Lonebear Brown was not around to celebrate his birthday with his family.  

Wyoming gasoline prices fall by 4.7 cents per gallon in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 4.7 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.0

Gordon among nation’s most popular governors despite criticism from right flank, poll finds

FROM WYOFILE:

Film: a boon to local economies

CODY —  Kelly Eastes, who directs film offices in both Park and Natrona counties, said communities get an economic bo

Cody City Council clashes with developers

CODY — When a zone change is proposed, how many neighbors should be notified in advance?

Casper Mountain gravel operator argues exemption on zoning laws

CASPER —- Prism Logistics, the surfacing materials company that leased land from the state for its controversial grav

Gordon formalizes contract between ICE, Highway Patrol

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Highway Patrol has entered an agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, including co

Citing a lack of evidence, state asks Supreme Court to overturn school funding decision

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Black Mountain Lookout closed for repairs

SHERIDAN (WNE) — A popular hiking destination for many years in the Bighorn National Forest, the Black Mountain Looko

286 acres burn in Red Cabin wildfire in Oregon Basin

CODY (WNE) — Fire departments from Park County responded to a wildland fire last Monday afternoon after a lightning s

Wyoming lawmakers consider nuclear waste storage as tensions rise over microreactor plant proposal

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Wild horse advocates criticize BLM for ignoring court ruling

RAWLINS — Protesters showed up in Rawlins to express their shock as the Bureau of Land Management Rawlins Field Offic

‘Not just records’ — Parent says Sweetwater County school district is ‘twisting the law’

ROCK SPRINGS — Embroiled in a conflict with Sweetwater County School District 1, a Rock Springs mother insisted durin

Conservation District helping ranchers mitigate fire risk, clean up after recent flood

SHERIDAN — Downed branches and loads of mud and silt litter the Little Tongue Ranch near Dayton.

In Ex-Sess — June, 2025

The News Letter Journal reviewed the minutes of each of these four governing bodies' 2024 meetings to determine which

Freedom Caucus: Yes to nuclear energy production; no to nuclear waste storage

Bar Nunn councilmember wants neutral party to host dialogue

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