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UW Arts and Sciences eyes reorganization

LARAMIE — When University of Wyoming students return to campus next fall, operations of the College of Arts and Scien

Antelope, deer licenses reduced because of drought, disease

JACKSON — Concerned about habitat and declining populations in the face of severe drought and disease, Wyoming wildli

Three Cowgirls Named All-Mountain West

Same trio receives all-league accolades for second consecutive season

State looks to help vulnerable people stay in their homes

CHEYENNE — With financial assistance from the federal government, the state of Wyoming is looking to help vulnerable

Snake River flows start slow and steady, with Jackson Lake unlikely to fill

JACKSON — In a departure from customary practice, federal water managers have begun increasing the flow of the Snake

Rawlins’ water emergency past but still far from resolved

RAWLINS —Life may seem back to normal for residents in Rawlins and Sinclair after a critical failure of the local wat

Flaming Gorge to be drawn down

CASPER (WNE) — The Southwest is turning to upstream reservoirs as the water level in Lake Powell continues to fall.

Man sentenced to 74-100 years on 58 child porn charges

GREEN RIVER (WNE) — A 49-year-old Wamsutter resident will be spending the rest of his life in prison following a sent

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Smokeless Tobacco is a Cancer Risk, Prairie Doc® Perspectives for week of April 24, 2022

From Babe Ruth to John Wayne, Americans have seen chewing tobacco in popular culture for over a century.

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