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Riverton man found guilty of murder

RIVERTON —  A Riverton man who fatally shot his former landlord in August 2023 was found guilty by a federal jury of

Mom sentenced to decade in prison

Disabled vet sues feds over gun rights

RIVERTON — A 62-year-old disabled veteran from Boulder, Wyo., says when he drove five hours to FE Warren Air Force Ba

Free speech in Fremont County, Lawsuit alleges commission violated Constitution

RIVERTON — For months, Wayne Dick has been stewing over a handful of words from the Wyoming Constitution: “The right

‘What’s broken in Wyoming’, Legislators search for 911 solutions

RIVERTON — Every American learns as a child: In an emergency, be it a fire, a heart attack, or a break-in, you dial 9

Lawmakers advance bill designed to reduce drug overdose deaths

RIVERTON — Wyoming is the only state in the nation that doesn’t have what’s known as a “good Samaritan” law on the bo

Congressional leaders balk at federal cattle rule

RIVERTON — In April, U.S. Rep.

Ballot Boxes debated

RIVERTON — Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray issued a two-page edict last week announcing his departure from his

Don’t let road construction jam your summer plans

RIVERTON — Road construction season is upon us, and knowing where and when your route might be held up is key to smar

DEQ changes, clarifies water quality rules

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

Company strikes nickel gold near Jeffrey City

RIVERTON —  “Nickel is a magic metal – and nickel is the metal we like to think of when we talk about ‘taking nickels

911 outages plague Wyoming, put lives at risk

RIVERTON — Earlier this year, when local 911 lines were down, Riverton resident Jose Proo noticed suspicious activity

WGF Commission over wolf case

‘The world is watching.’

3 more murders confirmed in Fremont County; Lander man arrested

RIVERTON — A homicide was reported on the Wind River Reservation over the weekend, an arrest was made in a second hom

Hunting with Heroes helps veterans heal

RIVERTON —  Compared to most of the United States, a relatively high percentage of Fremont County’s residents are vet

Fremont County library conflict comes to a head

RIVERTON — A student project about banned books prompted Lander School Board Chair Jared Kail to label some of the se

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