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As Native tuition program gains traction, tribal advocates criticize University of Wyoming’s delays

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Education committee reviews past, existing teacher retention efforts

SHERIDAN — Kindergarten through 12th grade teacher recruitment and retention is among the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint

Yellowstone National Park reports first wildfire of 2025

JACKSON (WNE) — Yellowstone National Park has reported its first wildfire of 2025, a tiny blaze that was detected Mon

BLM approves Greasewood Creek bentonite mine in Albany County

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Bureau of Land Management has approved the Greasewood Creek bentonite mine near Medicine Bow in

Wyoming proposed as home to North America’s ‘largest’ magnesium smelter

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Casper lawmaker pushes for more oversight of K-3 reading proficiency

CHEYENNE — It’s been nearly two and a half years since 11-year-old Paul Pine died by suicide at Carpenter Elementary

Ezell Announces Final Addition to 2025-26 Roster

UW signs Aurore Eyango out of St. Bonaventure 

Laramie student’s COVID-19 mask lawsuit dismissed again

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Teton County school district tears down, investigates 'treehouse' with hateful graffiti

Structure was defaced with antisemitic messages and racial slurs.

Neighbors object to proposed extension of Catholic church

POWELL — In response to neighbors’ concerns, a planned expansion of St.

Formulating a plan — Albany County School District 1 considers policy allowing concealed carry on campuses

LARAMIE — The Albany County School District 1 Board of Trustees recently approved the first of three readings for a n

Johnson County businesses seeing tariff impact

BUFFALO — Local business owners are beginning to feel the impacts of recently imposed tariffs.

Suicide numbers in Sheridan high so far in 2025

SHERIDAN — The number of suicides in Sheridan County this year have increased significantly compared to last year, Sh

Barrasso, Coons bill could expand mental health care access for Medicare beneficiaries

Barrasso, Delaware Democrat cosponsor legislation backed by social workers.

Educators ask state for support in the classroom

CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers discussed the possibility of drafting a Teacher Bill of Rights Wednesday morning amid ri

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