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Moore jumps into race for state GOP chairman

DOUGLAS — Converse County rancher and former state Rep.

Black Hills Energy warns customers about scam callers

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Black Hills Energy has received multiple reports from customers in the Cheyenne area regarding fraud

Wildlife officials: Please, please, don't stop for Felicia

JACKSON (WNE) — A famous Togwotee Pass grizzly bear briefly showed her and her cubs’ snouts last week, prompting a no

Average gas prices in Wyoming edge up slightly week to week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 1.4 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.39

Seidel: UW working to keep grads in Wyoming

CODY – Since its inception, the University of Wyoming has worked to prepare its graduates for the workforce.

Lawmakers to examine legislative ethics, misconduct rules

Provenza flap is the latest ripple in an ongoing conversation about how lawmakers are expected to behave — on and off

Campbell County library board considers letting users put warning stickers on books

GILLETTE – A group of residents, along with members of the Campbell County Public Library Board, has proposed having

Key witnesses testify in Aune trial

CODY —  “She didn’t do it. I know she didn’t do it.

School board mulls trans student policy

CASPER — A sweeping policy that would restrict which bathrooms transgender students use, remove liability protections

Tribes ordered to pay $13M to oil company

Cost of former lease holder equipment down from $23M

Criticism continues over visitors center's data tracking decision

GILLETTE — A local board’s decision to use data to track economic impact has angered some county residents, and they

Antler poacher once again cited for poaching

JACKSON (WNE) — An antler tycoon with a history of run-ins with federal law enforcement has been sentenced for shed p

Powell couple charged with exposing child to meth, fentanyl

POWELL (WNE) – A Powell couple was accused last week of exposing a toddler to meth and fentanyl. 
 

No consensus: Despite surge in gun violence nationwide, Wyomingites remain divided on solutions

CHEYENNE — Gun violence became a reality for Beth Howard nearly two decades ago, before the daily reports of shooting

Thriving elk, struggling deer: Coincidence? New research suggests not

Scientific investigation at Wyoming’s Little Mountain area puts solid data to a previously just suspected correlation

State’s colleges weigh rise of AI in education

Technology offers benefits, but also raises questions

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