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Final concert is Monday

The fourth and final concert in Weston County Concert Association’s 2024-25 season is Monday, May 19, at 7 p.m.

Lawmakers, local elected officials clash over membership organizations

JACKSON — In a packed legislative committee meeting Friday, Chairman Cale Case, R-Lander,  told the crowd to take a d

Lawmakers finalize interim topics

BUFFALO — Lawmakers will narrow their focus on issues during a condensed interim session of the Wyoming Legislature.

BLM seeks input on proposed Miller Mountain land exchange

PINEDALE (WNE) —  The Bureau of Land Management is holding a 30-day public comment period on the environmental assess

Man arrested and on ICE hold

SHERIDAN (WNE) — A man who is not a legal United States citizen was arrested May 10 in Sheridan for driving under the

State employment up, oil prices down in March, says economic report

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Total employment in Wyoming increased year-over-year, according to the Wyoming Insight, which serves

Steveson made her mark at BHSU

Four valedictorians — Bau, Dutcher, Hoover and Morris to share distinction

Michael Alexander

NLJ Reporter

Nursing pay increased — Hospital works to develop CNA staffing

Mary Stroka

NLJ Reporter

Tensions flare — Rec board expresses frustration with council

A discussion between Mayor Tyrel Owens and members of the Newcastle Rec Board became heated on May 5 after the board

in for an Overhaul — Newcastle City Council to repeal and review ordinances

Following a presentation by Newcastle Police Chief Derek Thompson regarding ordinances that raise concerns for him, t

Post-thaw, Pinedale’s red lake quickly tagged as Wyoming’s first ‘harmful’ cyanobacteria bloom of 2025

FROM WYOFILE:

Committee moves transparency updates forward

RIVERTON — “The deck is clearly stacked against the public,” News Letter Journal Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Bob Bo

DOGE cuts hit Teton County program for navigating Medicaid

Pregnant women, parents navigating Medicaid will lose resource June 1.

Study: gambling online poses higher addiction risk than gambling in person

CHEYENNE — Online gamblers reported experiencing higher rates of depression, anxiety and financial stress, as well as

Drug enforcement agents conducting welfare checks on Jackson's immigrant children

Critics say the line between welfare and immigration enforcement is vanishing.

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