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City approves all-electric housing development

KEMMERER (WNE) — In a special zoning board meeting on April 30, a recommendation was made for the Kemmerer City Counc

Man accused of shooting multiple homes after reportedly shooting through his own roof

GILLETTE (WNE) — No one was injured but three homes were damaged after dozens of gunshots were heard early Monday mor

UW reluctantly cancels Black 14 Social Justice Summer Institute

LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming will not host a Black 14 Social Justice Summer Institute this year, as members of

Coal lawyer: Quick court action essential to keeping EPA rules from killing industry

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Residents receive 10 times the services than they pay for

SHERIDAN — For every dollar in taxes paid by the average family of four in Sheridan County, that same family receives

U.S. set to ban import of Russian uranium

Move seen as boon for Wyoming industry

Experts: Medicaid expansion critical to saving Wyoming’s health care industry

CHEYENNE — Casper resident Angie Dax sat on the edge of her bed with a bottle of pills in her hand.

Former Green River Urban Renewal Agency manager sentenced for stealing over $77k

GREEN RIVER (WNE) — A former Green River city official will do jail time for supporting her gambling habits and onlin

Wyoming construction job growth continues in fourth quarter 2023

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Research & Planning Section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reported Friday

Saving our legacy

Homestead Series teaches skills lost through the generations

A night with the ghosts at Fort Caspar

Museum, association partner to host ghost tours of historic grounds

Barrasso criticizes Biden administration's new power plant rule

GILLETTE — Last week, the Biden administration finalized a rule that compels coal power plants and new natural gas-fi

New tools available to solve cases of missing and murdered Indigenous people

JACKSON — Officials in every branch of Wyoming government and law enforcement are trying to create new tools to solve

Gillette man works to bring wheelchair sports to community

GILLETTE — Justin West stopped bull riding in 2010.

The fuss with mussels

Why Yellowstone is implementing strong new anti-mussel rules

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