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Kirk Young named as new president for Western Wyoming Community College

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) -- The Western Wyoming Community College Board of Trustees unanimously approved the appointment of

Blast from the past

‘60s era choir albums bring back memories

Ur-Energy to reopen Shirley Basin Mine

Demand for uranium cited as reason for reopening of mine, company says project to create 50 local jobs

Lawmakers to consider tax scheme to benefit Wyoming electric ratepayers

A new legislative subcommittee will study the viability of shifting the tax burden from Wyoming ratepayers

Hired guns? Unlimited tags? Wyoming levels up elk killing efforts

Wildlife managers are pulling out all the stops to reduce herd sizes in areas where access issues have sty

Game and Fish budget tightens

For the years since being cut off from the Legislature’s general fund, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department has been

No pavement for Old 85

Citing cost, commissioners vote for gravel

‘Hitting the city pretty hard’

Inflation rears its ugly head during budget considerations

Powell Amish community to build school

POWELL (WNE) — The Powell Amish community has grown to 15 families and now has enough children to create a school.

Sick skier saved in high-elevation, backcountry search and rescue

SUBLETTE COUNTY (WNE) — A female skier amid a multi-week trek across the Wind River Mountain Range became severely il

Former Bronc becomes nationally awarded scholar

SHERIDAN – Students leave high school with high hopes and determination to make their dreams come true.

Chronic Wasting Disease report incites sensational media response

In 2022, a 72-year old Wyoming hunter with a penchant for venison was suddenly beset by bouts of confusion and aggres

Yellowstone Lake defies warming temperatures. What's its secret?

Along the rim of an ancient volcanic caldera, flanked by lodgepole pine and Engelmann spruce standing 7,733 feet abov

Lawmakers consider ways to address affordable housing issue

CHEYENNE — It was only the first official day of the interim session, and state lawmakers had a lot to digest from th

BLM conservation rule likely to survive challenges, advocates say

Conservation groups boost Biden administration initiative, saying the changes to management of 18 million acres in

What's Up in Weston County April 25-May 1

Thu. April 25 7AM T.O.P.S. #218 WC Senior Center

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