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Converse County leads state in job growth

DOUGLAS (WNE) — Wyoming added 32,619 jobs, a notable increase of 13.6% from 2002 to 2022, according to Wyoming Workfo

Gasoline prices up nearly 13 cents a gallon in Wyoming in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 12.9 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.1

Sheridan seniors expanding worldviews, building connections through exchange program

SHERIDAN — Cities across the U.S.

Gillette sixth graders come out swinging for living wax museum

GILLETTE — “You gotta have fun. Regardless of how you look at it, we’re playing a game,” Carter Nuzum recited.

Emotions over McCullough Peaks wild horse gather boil over

POWELL — Federal officials and wild horse supporters are calling for calm after highly emotionally charged threats we

Campbell County Parks and Rec seeks feedback on locker room gender policy

GILLETTE — A policy to enforce distinctions between sexes when it comes to locker rooms in the Campbell County Recrea

Gun free zones repeal passes the Senate, heads to governor

CHEYENNE — The Senate voted on third reading to repeal Wyoming’s gun-free zones, approving a version of legislation t

Three more property tax bills pass on third reading in House, Senate

CHEYENNE — Beginning with dozens of property tax bills to consider a month ago, the Senate and House of Representativ

Lawmakers strike budget deal that restores funding for school construction, Gordon energy initiative

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Slope flattening project north of Thermopolis scheduled to begin soon

THERMOPOLIS (WNE) — A $1.09 million project to flatten slopes north of Thermopolis on U.S.

Hughes foundation announces $15 million for Habitat homes

JACKSON (WNE) — The Hughes Charitable Foundation on Thursday announced plans to give $15 million to Habitat for Human

Cheyenne Frontier Days 2024 lineup announced

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Cheyenne Frontier Days announced Thursday the concerts and performers coming to the 128th anniversar

Senate passes property tax exemption for seniors, other pieces of legislation still in play

CHEYENNE — Ten senators declared a conflict of interest and did not vote on a bill that would create a two-year prope

High hopes, or hype, for rare earth mining in Wyoming

Recent industry claims of large rare earth deposits boast of a potential new mining industry worth billions of dollar

Parental rights bill goes into law without signature from governor

CHEYENNE — A bill to protect parental rights in education has raised opposition from nurses, educators and now the go

Kelly parcel remains tied to Rock Springs land plan

JACKSON — The state Legislature has tied selling the Kelly parcel to Grand Teton National Park to the fate of the dra

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