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Tourism industry responds in the wake of flooding

POWELL —As an economic engine for Wyoming, tourism is second only to mineral extraction. 

State lawmakers lobby against new firearm restrictions

CASPER — A bloc of conservative state lawmakers are urging Wyoming’s U.S.

Emergency poultry rule repealed, showing at the fair to proceed

CODY (WNE) — Poultry shows have the go-ahead from the state livestock board after being banned for most of the spring

Park lifts indoor masking as Teton County COVID risk declines

JACKSON (WNE) — Grand Teton National Park has lifted its requirement for wearing masks inside park buildings as Teton

COVID-19 vaccine availability set to expand

CASPER — The Casper-Natrona County Health Department plans to offer COVID-19 vaccines for kids as young as 6 months o

Democratic candidates seek balance, civility in Wyoming politics

CHEYENNE —With Democrats running for elected office in Wyoming recognizing that they are in the political minority in

Yellowstone: South loop opens Wednesday, north loop in the next two weeks

JACKSON — Barely a week after floods wiped out roads in the northern part of Yellowstone National Park, officials pla

Ectopic Pregnancy Often Fatal

Prairie Doc® Perspectives for week of June 19, 2022  

Gillette Community College District trustees approve first budget of $16 million

GILLETTE (WNE) — The Gillette Community College District passed a major milestone and obstacle this week when it appr

Gordon seeks block to BLM land buy in Natrona, Carbon counties

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The state of Wyoming is asking a federal panel to block a Bureau of Land Management purchase of Mart

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