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State launches teacher retention and recruitment task force

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Department of Education and Wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board announced Monday the

Staffing challenges reach Wyoming’s top offices

Though Wyoming’s five statewide elected officials were sworn in Monday, a handful of key positions in two of their of

Struggling ambulance services may find life support in proposed bill

Mounting pressures have made it nearly impossible for rural EMS agencies to balance their budgets, resulting in a spa

Former representative calls for repeal of "unconstitutional" gun laws

GILLETTE — Some Campbell County residents are concerned that Wyoming citizens’ rights to form a militia are being hea

Sheridan County legislators explain Medicaid opposition

SHERIDAN —Three Sheridan County state legislators explained their opposition to Medicaid expansion during a pre-legis

Lummis vote spurs censure talk; two GOP lawmakers push attempt following vote on gay marriage

CASPER —Following Sen.

Updated towing, recovery rules in effect

LARAMIE — A new set of towing and recovery rules could streamline and formalize procedural aspects of the industry th

Local artists add six more snowmen to winter attraction

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — A dozen sunshine-resistant snowmen will grace downtown Rock Springs in the city’s Snowman Stroll

Police: Man entered school grounds, tried to grab 6-year-old

LANDER (WNE) — A Fort Washakie man was arrested Thursday in Riverton after he allegedly entered Saint Margaret’s scho

Cheyenne Police investigate stabbing of minor

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Cheyenne Police Department is investigating a stabbing that occurred around 11 p.m.

High flying business soaring in Shoshoni

High flying business soaring in Shoshoni
 
By Shawn O’Brate
Lander Journal

Biologists worry about die-off after ewe hunt failed to substantially cull pneumonia-prone bighorn herd

Biologists worry about die-off after ewe hunt failed to substantially cull pneumonia-prone bighorn herd
 

Better with age: Class gives residents creative stomping ground, friends

Better with age: Class gives residents creative stomping ground, friends
 
By Cassia Catterall

Healing through horses – Cedar Mountain Center offers special program

Healing through horses – Cedar Mountain Center offers special program
 
By Stephen Dow

The newest cyber threat faced by Wyoming youth

SHERIDAN —A crime the Federal Bureau of Investigation refers to as ‘sextortion’ has gained a foothold online and is a

Bill could expand child porn definition

CASPER —In the wake of school board races mired in controversy over books some call “pornographic,” a freshman lawmak

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