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Fire talk — Story residents urged to keep properties clear, informed of grant program

SHERIDAN — During the Elk Fire last fall, Story residents banded together to help clear pine needles and fallen branc

Reading the Room — Library County Board Members Make the Town Council Rounds

SARATOGA — The seven libraries in Carbon County are facing the harsh reality of budget cuts.

Homegrown — Businesses, schools see importance of sourcing locally-produced food

SHERIDAN — Christine Hampshire said she took for granted all the access she had to farm-fresh food while growing up o

Sage-grouse return to leks

Biologists see hope on greater sage-grouse leks

Laramie County gains two new Freedom Caucus members

CHEYENNE — Cheyenne Republican Reps.

USDA certified meat processing plant to be built in Lonetree

LYMAN (WNE) — Dana and Annalisa Beck of the Beck Family Ranch in Lonetree plan to build a USDA certified processing p

FBI: Wyoming ranks 3rd per capita in losses to scammers

LARAMIE (WNE) — Scammers stole $43,502,744 from Wyoming victims in 2024, according to the latest report from the FBI’

Wyoming legislators to review public records, open meetings laws

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Governor: Trade mission to Japan, Taiwan could increase Wyoming fossil fuel exports

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Local arts, history programs react to funding cuts — Some programs find new funding sources

BUFFALO — Funding cuts to the federal agency that supports humanities programs throughout the country are poised to t

NWC works with other community colleges on gun policy

POWELL — Members of the state’s community college boards are working together on a policy to govern the concealed car

Desire for School Resource Officers sure, but funding source uncertain

BUFFALO — The state will recalibrate school funding this summer, as it does every five years, and with it will come q

BLM Wyoming director on leave after probe finds ethics violations

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Sheridan manufacturers brace for tariffs, economic impacts

SHERIDAN — The Trump Administration’s decision to raise tariffs on imported goods is meant to stimulate American-base

Putting pen to paper — Online standardized tests impact balance of writing, typing in classroom

BUFFALO — In an era when many students will be taking standardized tests on computers, K-12 teachers must balance the

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