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Tensions rise over BLM plan

LANDER — From black-footed ferrets to Red Canyon Ranch, many wildlife management success stories in Wyoming are the w

‘The Laramie Project’ to be performed for 25th anniversary of Shepard’s death

LARAMIE (WNE) — The 25th anniversary of the untimely death of Matthew Shepard is next Thursday.
 

Loved ones continue search for missing man

JACKSON (WNE) — A missing 56-year-old man may now be in Fargo, North Dakota.

Next meeting on utility rate hike set

Public can attend in person or virtually
 

Sweetwater County Commission urges BLM to fix errors in RMP

ROCK SPRINGS — Sweetwater County commissioners doubt whether the Bureau of Land Management will withdraw its Rock Spr

As demand soars for property tax relief, lawmakers look to grow refund program

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Veto override fails on bat endangered species listing

SUNDANCE — U.S.

Sheridan County residents remain critical of Columbus Peak land exchange

SHERIDAN — A proposed land exchange between the state and a private owner has been the subject of criticism for more

State officials advise lawmakers not to restart PACE, offer long-term care alternative

CHEYENNE — Department of Health officials advised members of the Labor, Health and Social Services Committee against

Three Laramie County on lockdown Thursday morning

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Cheyenne’s South High School was sent into a lockdown for part of Thursday morning.

Casper airport to apply for grant to replace control tower

CASPER (WNE) — The board of trustees of the Casper-Natrona County International Airport is applying for $14.6 million

Wyoming, Sheridan County capitalize on expanded property tax refunds

SHERIDAN (WNE) — After a 2023 bill made more Wyomingites eligible for the state’s property tax refund program, more t

Deer population trends point upward

GREYBULL — While deer herds in other parts of the state were decimated by harsh winter conditions, those on the weste

BLM contests misinformation, while inadvertently spreading its own

CASPER  — Vast and marbled with stakeholders, public lands issues are notoriously thorny — so it’s no surprise that t

Bills cap rising property values, give exemption to senior homeowners

CHEYENNE — Members of the Joint Revenue Committee approved bills this week that address constituents’ struggle with a

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