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Deputies arrest teen speeding 140 mph in chase north of Gillette

GILLETTE (WNE) — Campbell County sheriff’s deputies arrested a 16-year-old boy who led them on a short pursuit north

Millions in federal subsidies will keep Cody-Denver air service going

POWELL (WNE) — To keep commercial flights coming to the Cody airport in the fall, winter and spring, it will take mor

Wyoming’s average gas prices back up 4.1 cents a gallon in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 4.1 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.31

UW President Seidel decides to close ODEI

CHEYENNE — University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel recommended closing the university’s Office of Diversity, Equity

Wyomingites may be skeptical of Obamacare, but many use it for health insurance

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Lummis among bipartisan lawmakers who support home repair program

SHERIDAN — Wyoming’s Republican Sen.

Wyoming sues to stop new Biden administration coal pollution rules

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Wyoming senators take aim at electric cars

CASPER — Electric vehicles are deepening America’s partisan ruts, and it’s evident on both car lots and capital hill.

Rocky Mountain Power wants to charge more for electricity. Ask why at upcoming workshops.

Rocky Mountain Power is seeking a series of new electric rate hikes and will host six customer workshops across

Teton County sees increase in DUIs

JACKSON (WNE) — Law enforcement officers accustomed to a quieter shoulder season say they’ve been busier than expecte

Federal agency finalizes rule requiring electronic ID for livestock

CASPER (WNE) — The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, a subsidiary of the USDA, recently finalized a rule re

Man arrested in fatal house fire, coroner IDs another homicide victim

RIVERTON (WNE) — Police have arrested a Riverton man on charges of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the de

What's Up in Weston County May 9-15

Thu. May 9 7AM T.O.P.S. #218 - WC Senior Center

Mindsets shifting on career and tech ed

BUFFALO — Gone are the days when the only question soon-to-be high school graduates are asked is where they are going

Internships, taxes, coding: Pilot education program aims to bring back life skills

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