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Oil prices fall below $80 per barrel and natural gas prices also decrease

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The West Texas Intermediate monthly average price for crude oil fell to $77.68 per barrel last month

Lummis says she voted no on NDAA to protect privacy rights

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On Wednesday, U.S. Sen.

Campbell County School District to pilot new vape detectors

GILLETTE — School district officials will soon pilot a new vape detector in two different schools in an effort to cur

Campbell County School District to pilot new vape detectors

GILLETTE — School district officials will soon pilot a new vape detector in two different schools in an effort to cur

Hungry elk frustrate landowners and wildlife managers

 

Congress and the Kelly parcel, a new way forward?

Federal legislation is newest path eyed for critical inholding’s future.
 

Campbell County and Gillette law enforcement say Alleged bomb threats deemed hoax

GILLETTE — Gillette and Campbell County law enforcement and school district officials are keeping tabs on what appear

Judge chastises state agency over access to public records

CHEYENNE — An order issued by the judge in a public records lawsuit against the Wyoming Department of Education widel

Powell man convicted for defrauding the Forest Service

CODY (WNE) — A Powell man was convicted on six felony charges for defrauding the U.S. Forest Service.
 

Wyoming Rescue Mission buys recovery ranch

CASPER (WNE) — Wyoming Rescue Mission, a Christian homeless shelter in Casper known for its discipleship program, has

Wyoming makes investment to expand high speed internet access

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov.

Cody Police Department closes investigation into elementary school sexual assault

CODY (WNE) — The Cody Police Department has finished its investigation into allegations of sexual assault made by a s

State Supreme Court to issue opinion on abortion case

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday on whether three potential defendants should be all

Grant helps public service officers to stay healthy

For the body, mind and spirit
 

Governor prepares lawmakers for another round of budget cuts

Gov. Gordon warns lawmakers to prepare for hard times, despite surplus of state dollars.
 

New welding program looks to close gap in labor supply

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Responding to the needs of the oil and gas, structural, manufacturing and fabrication sectors, WyoTe

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