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Police seeing a ‘smorgasbord’ of illegal drugs

POWELL (WNE) — In his 35 years in law enforcement, “there’s always been one drug that’s been predominant,” said Powel

Gillette resident suing county commission after being denied records request

GILLETTE (WNE)— A Gillette resident has sued the Campbell County Commission to get an opinion that he believes the bo

Mountain lion shot and killed in Slater

GUERNSEY (WNE) – As local ranchers Jeb and Lalonda Baker were sipping an early morning cup of coffee and looking out

Feds seek public input on pending oil and gas lease sales

Federal oil and gas lease parcels are once again in the offering in Wyoming after several quarterly sales were nixed

Feds, Wyo. split over Hageman's bill to delist grizzlies

JACKSON – The U.S.

Lummis backs trans athlete law

CASPER —In November, Wyoming’s Republican Sen.

Local veterans reflect on Iraq War 20 years after it started

GILLETTE – March 20. For most, it’s not a date that lives in infamy.

Wyoming legislative task force to focus on mental health for all ages

CHEYENNE — Wyoming’s speaker of the House of Representatives hopes to shine a spotlight on mental health issues acros

Abortion critics navigate courts

CASPER – Anti-abortion lawmakers in Wyoming celebrated a historic win following the U.S.

Wyoming Medicaid warns of fake texts, bogus calls

LARAMIE (WNE) — Following reports of fake text messages and bogus calls seeking money, Wyoming Medicaid is alerting r

Dayton may soon allow chickens

SHERIDAN (WNE) —  Dayton Mayor Clifford Reed wants chickens.
 

High court plans mock argument in Casper

CASPER (WNE)— The public will get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the difficult court decisions Wyoming judges face

Dancing through life: world champion hoop dancer shares her story

LANDER — When Jasmine Pickner-Bell was five years old, her father, renowned hoop dancer Dallas Chief Eagle, gave her

Horse relays return to Casper

CASPER — The “Championship of Champions” Indian horse relays will return to Casper this fall, the Horse Nations India

YES House's mentorship program helps youth find stability

GILLETTE —A high schooler and a senior citizen walked into a community college Thursday evening.
 

Historical society hosts oral history

On March 5, the Weston County Historical Society hosted an oral history presented by Rhonda Sedgwick Stearns.

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