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Community discusses new closures at Cheyenne’s Frontier Park

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A handful of community members gathered at the Cheyenne Frontier Days headquarters Tuesday evening t

Coal mine equipment theft leads to charges against Wright man

DOUGLAS (WNE) — A Wright man accused of stealing $43,518 worth of tools from Antelope Creek Coal Mine and selling the

Weather strands travelers on I-80 for several hours

EVANSTON (WNE) — All traffic traveling westbound on Interstate 80 on Saturday afternoon was stopped and backed up for

What's Up In Weston County Nov. 21-27, 2024

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LaPrele irrigators damned if they do, damned if they don’t demolish, replace dam

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If you build it, will sage grouse come? Wyoming is about to find out.

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Wyoming abortion bans indefinitely struck down by Teton County judge

JACKSON — Teton County District Court Judge Melissa Owens struck down the two most recent attempts by the Wyoming Leg

New federal rule could cost municipalities millions of dollars

SHERIDAN — A new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency will require water systems to replace lead and galvani

Lawmakers move to support Wyoming highways with extra funds

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Committee sponsored two draf

About $13M in education funding lost due to 4% property tax cap

CHEYENNE — Approximately $13 million in public education funding was lost after a 4% property tax increase cap went i

Gas prices down another 4.5 cents per gallon in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 4.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.0

What to know about proposed firearm policies at UW and the Wyoming Capitol

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Wyoming veteran: Sexual assault victims in military need justice

CHEYENNE — A former member of the Wyoming Military Department told lawmakers Friday that victims of sexual assault in

Sheridan County an expensive place to live, likely due to demand for housing

SHERIDAN — Sheridan County is a more expensive place to live than 19 other Wyoming counties, according to recent repo

DEQ: Tammah isn't responsible for ammonia pollution

JACKSON — The state's environmental regulator said Friday that Tammah Jackson Hole, formerly known as Basecamp, isn't

Committee sponsors ‘noncitizen’ label on Wyoming state-issued IDs

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Committee voted Friday to sp

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