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Sugar beet deliveries slowed by warm weather

POWELL (WNE) — Sugar beet harvest in the Lovell Factory District of the Great Western Sugar Cooperative has turned in

Elk Fire nears 90K acres burned, containment at 27%

GILLETTE (WNE) — The Elk Fire continued to grow over the weekend as firefighters made progress on containment.

When electric utilities spark wildfires, how much should they have to pay victims?

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Officials move closer to allowing public to carry concealed guns in Wyoming Capitol

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Legislative committee votes to restrict journalists’ access to State Capitol

Lawmakers advanced a measure that would ban taking photos and video from chamber-floor-adjacent hallways.

Constitutional amendment could lead to separate property tax class

SHERIDAN — This fall, Wyoming voters will decide whether to amend the state constitution to create a class of residen

K-12 special ed teachers burned out amid behavioral health epidemic

CHEYENNE — Elle Sanderson’s son, Raylan, is diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder, SYNGAP1, that affects his ability

Dayton, Sheridan protecting water infrastructure as fire rages

SHERIDAN — As the Elk Fire rages on, firefighters and municipal staff have taken steps to protect the town of Dayton

Utility holds off on creating special wildfire liability in Wyoming

CASPER (WNE) — Rocky Mountain Power on Thursday withdrew its application to create a special-use account that would h

Quick thinking, EpiPen save 8-year-old’s life

LANDER — Earlier this year, the Lander Free Medical Clinic filled a EpiPen prescription for a patient who couldn’t af

Hurricane Helene relief effort from Laramie to North Carolina

LARAMIE — Although Laramie and western North Carolina are separated by more than 1,650 miles, a heartfelt community e

Biker breaks his pelvis in collision with moose rump

Cottingham, 80, is still in Colorado, but hoping to get back on his two-wheeler.

In the (power) line of fire

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Doing their part, High School students come together to help community impacted by Elk Fire

SHERIDAN — Despite the irregular week Tongue River High School students had due to the Elk Fire, some students have b

Mining industry, residents face off

New rules for small mines would boost new sectors, projects like Coates Road gravel mine

Hiring freeze will increase risk of backcountry fatalities, forecast foundation says

JACKSON — Dwayne Meadows did not mince words in a Monday letter exhorting federal officials to exempt avalanche profe

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