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Grant program puts tools in the hands of farmers, ranchers

LANDER —  Imagine the number of times farmers and ranchers in the Mountain West have squinted up to the sky on a hot,

Trans athlete bill advances

CASPER —There’s an experience that Sen.

COVID anti-discrimination bill dies on House floor

CHEYENNE —  Members of the House of Representatives killed an anti-discrimination bill addressing required COVID-19 v

Carey Junior High investigates students with ‘white privilege cards’

CHEYENNE WNE) — Carey Junior High School has completed an investigation into an incident this week where students wer

Wyoming Supreme Court reinstates Cody attorney

POWELL (WNE) — After a disbarment that lasted more than six years, Cody attorney and former state legislator Sam Kron

Sheriff deputy shooting case moves to county attorney

CODY (WNE) — The investigation into the Park County deputy who shot and killed a male suspect in Powell during a traf

Shed hunting head start proposed for Wyo residents

A regulation change picking up momentum in the statehouse would give Wyoming residents first dibs on the elk, deer an

Effort to repeal and reform rooftop solar payments advances

A bill to repeal mandatory net-metering for residential and small business rooftop-solar power generation and reform

BLM seeks public input on ‘industrial solar’ projects

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Mental health bills abound at Wyoming Legislature

It’s a banner year for mental health bills in the Wyoming Legislature.
 

Bill would make treatment courts part of judicial branch

GILLETTE — A bill that is making its way through the state Legislature would transfer treatment courts from the Wyomi

Ban on gender-affirming treatment for transgender youth advances

CASPER —Person after person sat before the Senate Labor Committee on Friday and implored lawmakers to act in the best

Chemical abortion ban bill clears Senate

CHEYENNE —  A bill that would ban chemical abortions and drugs associated with the procedure cleared the Senate on Fr

Barrasso, Lummis join bill to stop Biden’s student debt cancellation

CHEYENNE WNE) — U.S. Sens. John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis, both R-Wyo., have joined U.S.

Bill for $5.25 million to fortify border passes committee

JACKSON (WNE) — Some legislators want to send millions out of state to help build a border wall and transport migrant

Wyoming challenges investment rule change

CASPER (WNE) — Wyoming has joined a 25-state lawsuit against the U.S.

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