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Public schools slammed at SLIB meeting in push for charters

CHEYENNE — Wyoming public schools were criticized by charter school advocates at a State Loan and Investment Board me

How To Take Care of Your Feet if You’re Standing All Day

You could be a nurse, a construction worker, or a teacher, but if you’re on your feet all day, you should learn how t

CWD prevalence high in Powell hunt areas

POWELL — Two hunt areas south of Powell have been listed as special Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) focus areas. 

CWD prevalence high in Powell hunt areas

POWELL — Two hunt areas south of Powell have been listed as special Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) focus areas. 

Doctor details dangers of tech for teens

EVANSTON — “During COVID, when my two children were attending school online, I began to realize just how much of an i

State’s alert system could grow

CASPER — Wyoming could develop two new Amber Alert-type systems designed to help locate missing people quickly. 

CCH nears deal to expand EMS service in Sheridan

GILLETTE  (WNE) — The short-term help to Sheridan’s ambulance services shortage is shaping into a longer term partner

Idaho smoke blankets Jackson Hole

JACKSON  (WNE) —The smoke that blanketed skies Monday morning in Jackson Hole is expected to persist through Wednesda

The Different Items Firefighters Put in Their Turnout Bags

Every firefighter needs the right gear before heading out to the frontlines.

GOP members: other ways to help in-debt students

CHEYENNE — While more than a third of Wyomingites who borrowed federal student loans would have their debt completely

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