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Teton County’s 24/7 Sobriety Program continues despite ACLU lawsuit

JACKSON — Wyoming’s 24/7 Sobriety Program will continue running in Teton County until a verdict decides whether the p

State official: school construction funding has ‘gone away’

CHEYENNE — For years, Wyoming’s school capital construction account was primarily funded by federal coal lease bonus

Cheney offers party switch tips

CASPER — Rep.

Campbell County budget passes $139 million budget; 80-plus show up at budget hearing

GILLETTE (WNE) — Campbell County Commissioners passed the largest budget the county has had in quite some time.

GasBuddy: Gas prices may fall some before July 4

CHEYENNE (WNE) — There’s both good and bad news for drivers expecting to hit the highways during the July 4 holiday p

Top Five Ways To Reduce Your Home’s Risk of Flooding

With hurricane season approaching, it’s essential to know how to protect your home in the event of an emergency.

Schroeder on USDA anti-discrimination rules: 'We will not comply'

CHEYENNE — The state’s top K-12 education official said Wednesday that Wyoming will not comply with recent rules from

Uncertainty surrounds Yellowstone’s impact on local tourism

BUFFALO —  There's no doubt among local stakeholders that Yellowstone's closure will affect tourism in the

Natrona County GOP seeks leader’s resignation

CASPER — The Natrona County GOP called for Wyoming Republican Party Chairman Frank Eathorne’s resignation Tuesday fol

Laramie police probe ‘swatting’ that evacuated part of downtown

LARAMIE — Laramie police continue to investigate a “swatting” incident that closed several streets and prompted the e

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