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Judiciary committee working to close Delta 8 loophole

CODY — The Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Judiciary Committee is going to spend its interim session working to close a l

Kinskey stripped of Senate appropriations chair position

SHERIDAN — Wyoming Senate Vice President Dave Kinskey was removed from his position as chair of the Senate Appropriat

Wyoming Democratic Party seeking comment on 2024 delegate selection plan

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Wyoming Democratic Party has published the draft 2024 Delegate Selection Plan and is asking for

Situations involving guns result in teen’s death, felony charge

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Two apparently unrelated shooting incidents took place in Laramie County over the weekend, with one

In winter’s wake, lions, bears and coyotes could be in the crosshairs

In hard-hit mule deer range, the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission may reexamine black bear and mountain lion hunting

Firefighters ask for support in recruitment, retention efforts

CHEYENNE — Fire chiefs across the state are struggling to recruit and retain firefighters, and they’ve turned to the

Docs seek insurance reform

Lawmakers plan to take aim at absence of prior approval rules

Sheridan City Council set to vote on bar and grill liquor license changes

SHERIDAN (WNE) —  The city of Sheridan is working to amend its alcohol ordinance after a bill from the Wyoming Legisl

Former Rock Springs mayor ordered to pay $5K

ROCK SPRINGS (WNA) — Former Rock Springs mayor Timothy Kaumo, who pleaded guilty to one count of official misconduct

Campbell County Lodging Tax Board votes to keep geofencing contract

GILLETTE — The Campbell County Joint Powers Lodging Tax Board is continuing with its contract with Zartico, a company

A new approach to mental health

Health department will pay providers for indirect services

From brawl to boil: Crawfish Boil simmers into 40-year tradition

GILLETTE — It’s not an extravagant affair.
 

Wood bank a roaring success

Clear Creek Wood Bank served 402 families

Fossilized poop exhibit: Coming this summer to a restroom near you

KEMMERER — Fossil Butte National Monument park manager and museum curator Arvid Aase had an idea years ago to make an

Controversial BLM ranch purchase gets more public input

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Gov., AG oppose secretary of state’s request to join abortion ban defense

Defendants state Chuck Gray has ‘no legal authority’ to intervene.

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