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Second mule deer in Bondurant hunt area tests positive for chronic wasting disease

JACKSON (WNE) — Another mule deer in a hunt area near Bondurant has tested positive for chronic wasting disease.

Talks of bringing passenger rail back begin

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — Plenty of uncertainties remain, but steps toward connecting Cheyenne to Denver and across the Front

Laramie High mock trial team to represent Wyoming at nationals

LARAMIE (WNE) — A Laramie High School mock trial team will represent the state of Wyoming next spring at the national

Lummis blasts proposal to move Cheyenne mail processing to Denver

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., sent a letter to U.S.

Proposed property tax initiative subject of Riverton meeting

RIVERTON —  As Wyoming property values have been increasing, so have Wyoming property taxes – leading to increasing c

Community College Commission requests $16M in state aid

CHEYENNE — Community colleges are burdened with the high costs of inflation, and the Wyoming Community College Commis

Casper police chief reminds residents to not drink and drive

CASPER — As parties and festivities begin to kick off, Casper residents are reminded that “we don’t need any holiday

Christmas on the Frontier

Fort Laramie
 
TORRINGTON — During Fort Laramie’s heydays, Christmas looked vastly different. 

Evanston woman finishes triathlon by running 24 miles on broken ankle

April Lange to compete in Ironman World Championship in Nice, France
 

Rage room opens in Gillette

GILLETTE (WNE) — Some days, you feel the need to break something.
 

Abortion parties argue for judgment

JACKSON – The future of abortion access in Wyoming remains undecided after nearly four hours of arguments Thursday.

Future of Bridger Teton elk feedgrounds uncertain

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Fewer elk, Sicker elk, That’s what the experts expect if Wyoming keeps on feeding

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More than 450 KKG alumnae show collective support of sisters in appeals case

CHEYENNE — More than 450 Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae put their names to a brief filed Monday in support of the six soro

Chabad sends menorahs to counter antisemitism, Jackson rally

JACKSON — As Chabad Lubavitch of Wyoming Rabbi Zalman Mendelsohn sees it, the menorahs recently sent to every Jackson

Critics say OB shortage exacerbated by actions of hospital owner

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