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Gray supports bill requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On May 9, Secretary of State Chuck Gray issued a statement expressing his support for the Safeguard

Weight restrictions

Heavy trucks contributing to deteriorating road conditions on WY 116

Tourism employs thousands in Casper

CASPER (WNE) — The figures have been crunched, the totals tallied: The economic impact report for Natrona County in 2

Strickland awarded Daniels Fund Scholarship

One Newcastle High School Class of 2024 graduate has $100,000 coming his way to help with college over four years aft

Horses go for high dollars at Cody Horse Sale

POWELL (WNE) — Jake and Kay Clark’s Ralston property was filled with horses last Friday, and many of the people who w

Tenth Circuit judges to decide KKG case, hear oral arguments

DENVER — A panel of three judges on the U.S.

USPS pauses plan to close Wyoming mail processing centers

CHEYENNE — United States Postal Service Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced Tuesday his intention to pause the p

Wyoming lawmakers slow walk wolf policy reform

Governor's inner circle on wolves presents tight messaging on incident.

Candidates need to file

City, county, state seats up for grabs

Voters have their say

Record turnout for hospital, museum board elections

Test scores will be late

New WY-TOPP writing prompts cause delays and ‘disappointment’

 

Details emerge in fatal fire

RIVERTON (WNE) — The Riverton man facing manslaughter charges in the death of his girlfriend in a house fire called s

What's Up In Weston County May 16-22

Thu. May 16 7AM T.O.P.S. #218 - WC Senior Center

DEQ changes, clarifies water quality rules

RIVERTON — What do “primary contact” and “secondary contact” mean, anyway?

Laramie County Sheriff’s Office billboard tries to lure officers from Denver

CHEYENNE — As the Denver Police Department braces for an expected $8.4 million in budget cuts, or 1.9%, the Laramie C

Gordon: Legislature should lead on wolf policy reform

JACKSON — After a Daniel man’s treatment of a wolf set off international outrage, Gov.

Kemmerer woman found guilty of killing child she was babysitting

KEMMERER —  In a solemn and sobering — and, at times, quite dramatic — weeklong trial in the Third Judicial District

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