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Bill seeks liberation for raw dairy and eggs

CHEYENNE—Eight years after passing the Wyoming Food Freedom Act, state lawmakers are still making adjustments to ease

‘Unbelievable’ demand

Rising food prices pinch households, food pantry
 

Bill promoting apprenticeships, job training for students passes

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Legislature unanimously supported a bill seen as a way to invest in students while promoting e

In skeptical Wyoming, Citizens’ Climate Lobby pushes for renewable energy

POWELL —Talking about climate change in Wyoming — where roughly half of the state government’s revenue comes from fos

Marriage bill clears Senate

CASPER — Marriage for minors under 16 years of age is a step closer to being banned in Wyoming. 
 

Senate committee moves tribal hunting rights bill forward, despite opposition

SHERIDAN — On Tuesday, a Wyoming Senate committee advanced House Bill 83, which would allow the governor to negotiate

Park County students stayed safe during Michigan State shooting

POWELL — As a shooter opened fire in two buildings on the Michigan State University campus Monday night, Maggie Cappi

Peabody ends 2022 strong; PRB mines slowed by cold snap

GILLETTE — On-par production from Peabody Energy Corp.'s three Powder River Basin mines contributed to what was

Hageman endorses Trump for president in 2024

CHEYENNE (WNE) —Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., on Wednesday announced her endorsement of former President Donald J.

Wolf killed after multiple livestock slayings

LOVELL (WNE) — A male gray wolf, originally collared in the area of Dillon, Montana, was killed by the USDA WiIdlife

CWD concerns rise in Sundance

SUNDANCE (WNE) —  Sundance is implementing a year-round deer cull in response to evidence that chronic wasting diseas

Aune asks to be released until trial

CODY (WNE) — Carolyn Aune, one of the defendants charged with the alleged murder of 2-year-old Paisleigh Williams, ha

Weather, poor driving behind spike in fatal accidents

CASPER —More people are dying on Wyoming’s roadways so far this year compared to the last four, which is likely the r

House Labor Committee approves bill addressing ballot form confusion

CHEYENNE — The House Labor, Health and Social Services Committee voted Wednesday morning to push forward a bill desig

County auditor raises pay policy concerns

The lack of policies for the various pay schedules in Weston County could lead to trouble, according to auditor Paul

Sandrini: Chapter 56 the only way to manage in-town deer

A Chapter 56 permit through the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is the only effective and cost-efficient way to mana

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