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Pearson passes in prison

Carl Pearson, a Wyoming inmate, died on Nov.

Western governors probe solutions for housing

JACKSON — Gov. Mark Gordon and neighboring Colorado Gov.

Rocky Mountain Power wants to reward shareholders; some say 10% is excessive and propose lower amounts

CASPER — The Wyoming Public Service Commission (PSC) last week wrapped its intensive hearing on Rocky Mountain Power’

Local interest groups react to book policy guidance

CHEYENNE — In the week since Wyoming’s top education official unveiled statewide guidance for addressing sexual conte

Gordon responds to legal win in oil and gas leasing lawsuit

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov.

Torrington woman no longer missing

TORRINGTON (WNE) -– Azia Saldana, the 33-year-old Torrington mother of four who was reported missing on October 18, h

Average gasoline prices drop nearly 8 cents again last week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 7.8 cents per gallon for the second consecutive week,

Governors gather in Jackson

JACKSON — U.S.

Legislative panel grapples with state power and local control as it looks to find space for new charter schools

CASPER — When the Legislature equalized funding and established the Wyoming Charter School Authorizing Board earlier

Fuel tax bills die in committee

SHERIDAN — Two bills related to fuel tax died during a Joint Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committe

Oil and gas leaders say electric rate hike would shrink Wyoming production

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Former 4H leader sentenced for animal abuse

LANDER — Deputies could see their ribs: scores of animals starved to death and others hovering on the brink.

Lawmakers work to increase WYDOT revenue in face of $400M shortfall

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Department of Transportation faces a shortfall in revenue of around $400 million each year, an

Wyoming sees solid growth in jobs, payroll

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Research & Planning Section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reported Friday

Shipping time

Summer rains yield big gains for ranchers
 

Cameras on collars give scientists intimate view of natural world

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