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Hearing shows gaps in ed department’s handling of records requests

CASPER — Thursday’s evidentiary hearing in a lawsuit concerning public records about an event hosted by former State

UW’s Blockchain Stampede hosts funding opportunity for startups

This week, the University of Wyoming hosted the sixth annual Wyoming Blockchain Stampede and WyoHackathon.

Lawmakers rush to take action ahead of proposed electric rate hike

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A Need to Look Ahead

The majority of Wyoming's 65+ are 'young-old,' according to a new report

Rare bacterial infection reported in Laramie Bounty

Human case may be first ever in Wyoming 

Japanese woman travels to Kemmerer to connect to past

KEMMERER — Mikiko Munesada and her husband, Masanori Takano, made an incredible journey from Hiroshima, Japan, to Kem

Artist creates painting and puzzle that reflect Gillette's past, present and future

GILLETTE — Gillette has grown by leaps and bounds in the last 50 years, but it wouldn’t be where it is today without

Restoration at Fort Laramie

FORT LARAMIE – As a result of being buildings that were never meant to last for more than 10 to 15 years, historic pr

Killing more lions may not help mule deer. Wyoming OKs it anyway.

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Lawmakers consider complexities in prioritizing school facilities funding

CHEYENNE — An inability to clearly defend which schools should be prioritized for state funding has Wyoming lawmakers

Rock Springs Police Department responds to active shooter at restaurant

GREEN RIVER — The Rock Springs Police Department responded to a call concerning an armed suspect and shots fired last

COVID, rabies are outliers in county reportable disease data

SHERIDAN — Since July, Sheridan County Public Health has been publishing monthly reports tracking cases of disease ca

Committee wants to reopen trailhead and restore the interior

Will the gates open again?
 

Hemp products could be banned in Wyoming

CHEYENNE — The owner of Natural Wellness CBD, a local store that’s produced and sold hemp products in Cheyenne since

Mihara speaks on Japanese imprisonment at Heart Mountain, lessons for the future

‘Never again to anyone at all’
 

Cases of wanton waste on the rise

POWELL (WNE) —- With hunters now afield, a recent case points to a rising trend of wanton waste violations.

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