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House passes suicide lifeline bill with empty trust fund

CHEYENNE — State representatives compromised Wednesday before the suicide lifeline bill crossed over to the Senate wi

Small communities need help applying for funds

BUFFALO — When Buffalo's Clerk-Treasurer Julie Silbernagel first opened the application for water and sewer fund

Sponsor seeks clarity in rental regulation bill

CASPER —A new bill would strike down local governments’ ability to regulate residential rental properties. 

Educational Freedom Act heads to Senate floor

CHEYENNE —  Legislation that would influence instruction and supporting materials as public schools teach students ab

Judge orders separate trials in connection with Cody toddler’s death

POWELL (WNE) — Citing unresolved questions about the competency of one defendant, a judge has ordered separate trials

Hightman trial set for April

\GILLETTE (WNE) — The date is set for a 10-day trial for the man accused of crimes against a woman missing from Gille

Planning commissioners give nod to bigger cell towers at Teton Village

JACKSON (WNE) — Planning commissioners voted unanimously Monday to recommend that Teton County approve the addition o

Gasoline prices rise by nearly 15 cents in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 14.6 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.2

Students invited to audition

Students throughout Weston County have the opportunity to audition for a part in “Space School Musical,” with perform

Barker named Journalist of the Year

The News Letter Journal’s Alexis Barker was named the 2022 Wyoming Journalist of the Year this past weekend at the 12

Fatal wreck closes Hwy. 85

A two-vehicle accident south of Newcastle on Jan. 17 at 2:05 p.m.

Police wage increases approved

As his first official action as chief of police, Charles Bowles requested a $2 per hour pay increase for the Newcastl

Amended lawsuit submitted in ballot case

Bruce Moats, the attorney representing the News Letter Journal, Kari Drost, Patricia Bauman and Raymond Norris, has f

School board taps brakes on student drug test policy

LANDER — Lander school leaders, for the most part, embraced a proposed policy that would have students involved in ex

Bill would allow guns at meetings

CASPER —A series of bills could eliminate gun-free zones in government buildings and meetings for those with conceale

Lawmakers consider video surveillance at school crosswalks

CHEYENNE — Efforts to improve safety at school crosswalks throughout the state have continued throughout the Wyoming

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