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Powell City Councilman opposes smaller corner lots

POWELL — A proposal that would allow smaller corner lots in new developments generally won the support of the Powell

Lack of clarity in homeschool act causes disagreement, confusion 

POWELL — As the school year picks up pace, public school officials and homeschooling families are working out what ch

Wilderness crews work western Wyoming’s Dollar Lake Fire as it approaches Squaretop

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Keeping Wyoming kids in Wyoming — School superintendents discuss future workforce 

CHEYENNE — Laramie County’s K-12 education leaders urged local business leaders on Friday to build relationships with

Underwood files Alford Plea

CODY (WNE) —  A last-minute change of plea in the Joseph Carl Underwood case could bring an end to his three-year Par

Jackson Town Council says no to Dauntless hotel plans

JACKSON (WNE) —  On Monday night, the Jackson Town Council unanimously denied Dauntless Development's sketch plan for

Accountant faces 6-year minimum for embezzlement

CODY (WNE) —- Carl Wheeler, former Sage Publishing Co.

Average Wyoming gasoline prices up 4 cents per gallon in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 4 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.09

Wyoming’s massive new federal coal tract not likely to draw high bids

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City of Riverton schedules work session to focus on crime

RIVERTON —  Riverton City Council member Karen Johnson ran a grassroots campaign focused on dealing with crime in a c

Report says half as many 'affordable and available' rental homes as needed in Wyoming

SHERIDAN - There are only five affordable and available homes for every 10 extremely low-income renter households in

Visiting lawmakers look to tweak Great American Outdoors Act, which gives billions to parks

JACKSON — On Friday morning, the usual hubbub of the Jenny Lake plaza was supplanted by a different kind of spectacle

Residents urge electric company to bury new power transmission line

SHERIDAN — Some Sheridan County residents are pushing for Montana-Dakota Utilities to bury a power transmission line

Wyoming officials approve concealed carry rules for state government buildings 

JACKSON — In Wyoming, government buildings ranging from the Capitol to the Department of Transportation, employees an

Barrasso joins GOP critics, Democrats in pressing RFK Jr. on vaccines

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No clear direction for K-12 school funding recalibration

CHEYENNE — Lawmakers met again this week to continue discussing how to adjust state spending on education as part of

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