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Sheridan officials support Federal Railroad Administration expansion

SHERIDAN — The city of Sheridan has been without passenger rail service for more than 50 years.

BLM releases management plan for Red Desert region

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Wyoming Table to connect food producers with buyers

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Business Council has announced the launch of Wyoming Table, a new online directory conne

Two West Nile Virus cases in Goshen

TORRINGTON (WNE) —  Goshen County Public Health (GCPH) has confirmed two Neuroinvasive West Nile Virus cases as of Mo

Department of Health launches smartphone app for vaccines

CHEYENNE (WNE) — With back-to-school season here, a new Wyoming Department of Health smartphone application offers fa

Dying in jail, ‘better than a cold alley.’ Is there another option?

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No permit yet for Cody LDS temple

CODY — After an 80-minute executive session Tuesday night, the Cody City Council made no decision about the sole topi

Bedford man arrested for role in January 6 incident at the U.S. Capitol

AFTON — A Bedford man has been identified as a person who allegedly assaulted a police officer in the incident at the

CFD suit dismissed after guard identified as Colorado man

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — A previously unidentified security guard accused in a lawsuit against Cheyenne Frontier Days of phy

Search for missing Worland woman called off

WORLAND (WNE) —  Efforts last week to find Breanna Mitchell, 28, of Worland revealed “nothing of importance,” accordi

How should the state govern political parties? A pair of election complaints seeks a change.

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Western censured by Wyoming Republicans

SHERIDAN — Wyoming Republican Central Committeepeople voted to censure Rep.

Greater Yellowstone grizzly attacks remain rare

While griz assaults in the area have ticked up, there are likely fewer on a per-capita basis.
 

EPA grants Wyoming $248K for stormwater and sewer projects

CASPER — The state of Wyoming is getting roughly a quarter-of-a-million dollars from the Environmental Protection Age

Hunters can help put an end to hunger

AFTON (WNE) — Hunters know the value of Wyoming’s wildlife and their harvested big game, and there’s no better way to

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