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Wyoming may postpone spring antler hunt

JACKSON (WNE) — With less than a month to go before Wyoming typically allows people to begin picking up antlers, the

Gillette man sues city for $24 million for violating his religious rights

GILLETTE – A Gillette man is suing the city of Gillette for $24.25 million for violating his religious rights guarant

Lease sale acreage cut in half

CASPER – Just over half of the 209 tracts of land being considered for Wyoming’s first federal oil and gas lease sale

Utility moves away from coal

CASPER – Wyoming’s largest utility doesn’t see much coal in its future. 
 

Guilty pleas and jail time give ‘light’ to family of missing woman

GILLETTE – For Irene Gakwa’s family, the decision this week to revoke Nathan J.

Harsh winter decimates wildlife

CASPER – It’s been a long, tough winter for Wyoming’s wildlife — especially near Pinedale, where unusually deep snow,

Swatting call leads to lockdowns

(Editor's Note: This story has been updated from its original published version as more information has become a

Spotlight placed on education during general session

CHEYENNE – There was a spotlight placed on education during the Wyoming Legislature’s recent general session, as nume

State’s population inches up

CASPER – Although more people died than were born in Wyoming last year, the state’s total population still increased

Many Sheridanites are buying chickens for the first time

SHERIDAN (WNE) — High egg prices are causing Sheridanites to purchase chicks at a higher rate than previous years.

One, maybe two more mountain lions seen in Gillette

GILLETTE (WNE) – At least one more mountain lion was spotted in Gillette Thursday morning, a day after a mountain lio

Cheyenne woman pleads guilty to stealing over $200K

CHEYENNE (WNE) – A Cheyenne woman pleaded guilty Friday morning in federal court to stealing more than $200,000 from

Make-A-Wish Wyoming celebrates 700-wish milestone

TORRINGTON — Make-A-Wish Wyoming announced it is celebrating 700 wishes granted across the state since its inception

Teton Village resident recovering from being trampled by moose

JACKSON — Hannah Garland finds it oddly comforting that she knows which moose trampled her Friday morning.

Delegation: Charges are ‘politically motivated’

CASPER – Wyoming’s Washington, D.C.

School districts, families adjust to sunset of federal universal meals program

SHERIDAN —  When the federal program that paid for free meals for grade-school students during the pandemic ended las

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