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Powell man pleads not guilty to 18 wildlife violations

POWELL — A rural Powell resident is facing a stack of criminal charges that allege he committed multiple wildlife-rel

Hageman, other elected officials address Sheridan County Republicans

SHERIDAN — More than 300 people were in attendance for the Sheridan County Republican Party’s Reagan Day dinner and f

Gillette police investigation continues into death of man in office custody

GILLETTE — The Gillette Police Department is continuing to investigate the death of Dennis Green, a Gillette man who

Malmberg retires from Cody Enterprise

CODY (WNE) — After 43 years at the Cody Enterprise, John “JT” Malmberg will be retiring at the end of October. 

Jewish community hosts vigil for Israel

An ‘outpouring’ of interest to help
 

Kawasaki begins testing new carbon capture technology at ITC

GILLETTE — Carbon capture technology took a step forward this week as a demonstration project at the Wyoming Integrat

Group to focus on reducing fatalities across city borders

LANDER — The next time you run a red light in Lander, you may find that the flashing lights in your rear view belong

Lawmakers to local authorities, Don’t enforce federal land policies

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Medicaid, Kid Care disenrollments fall

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UW reaches lowest enrollment since the late 1980s

CASPER — Fall enrollment at the University of Wyoming continues to slide and has reached its lowest point in decades,

NHS student government members share their interests

 

Missing man found safe in North Dakota

JACKSON (WNE) – Family and friends are breathing a sigh of relief now that a missing 56-year-old man is confirmed saf

Wyoming Insight report says mining sector revenues improve

CHEYENNE (WNE) —- Wyoming’s mining sector has strengthened, according to the September issue of The Wyoming Insight,

Chronic wasting disease again detected near Jackson

JACKSON (WNE) — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has detected chronic wasting disease in a mule deer in a hunt ar

Companies partner to set stage for use of micro nuclear reactors at trona mines in Green River

CASPER — Out on the mile-high prairies of Green River, atop the world’s largest known deposits of trona — a mineral c

Burns community members ashamed of their town council

BURNS — Allegations of broken promises, lies and miscommunication have sewn controversy in this small Wyoming town an

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