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Oil and gas company buying land in Jeffrey City

LANDER —  Decades ago, uranium was big business in Jeffrey City, where the mines fueled a thriving town that was home

Coal firms report solid earnings

Lower natural gas prices expected to temper demand

Another defendant charged in Park County drug distribution case

POWELL — Federal prosecutors have charged another suspect in connection with a drug distribution scheme that allegedl

National Elk Refuge pathway opens Monday

JACKSON (WNE) — The National Elk Refuge pathway is set to open Monday, allowing walkers, bikers and wildlife watchers

Barrasso, Lummis seek resolution to stalemate on Wyoming lands

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sen.

Sheridan Police Department receives 27 calls regarding armed men downtown

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Sheridan Police Department received 27 calls to dispatch Tuesday morning from concerned citizens

Aune found guilty

CODY (WNE) — Carolyn Aune has been found guilty of murder in the first degree by recklessly inflicting physical injur

It is all Greek to these sixth graders

The sixth grade class at Newcastle Middle School will present various Greek myth plays on May 2 as part of their lang

Getting up close

After being “Stuck in Dallas,” 21 Newcastle Middle School students finally got to their Washington, D.C., destination

Commissioners’ silence is broken

Depositions held ahead of May hearing for secret ballot case
 

Hospital board mulls child care for employees

For the second time in less than 10 years, the Weston County Health Services board of trustees discussed the possibil

Aune trial: Judge denies motion to acquit

CODY — As soon as Park County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jack Hatfield called his last witness to testify on the sev

Crago: New caucus focuses on local issues

BUFFALO — “Wyoming solutions for Wyoming problems.”
 

Initiative encourages Wyo. residents to report hate crimes

CHEYENNE — Members of Better Together, Braver Angels of Laramie County, Love & Compassion and other local organiz

Justice proposes legislative changes in court, judge security

SHERIDAN — During the second and final day of the Wyoming Legislative Joint Judiciary Committee meeting, former 4th J

WYDOT and NWS Avoid burning in state rights of way this spring

CHEYENNE (WNE) — As temperatures begin to warm and the winter snows melt, many ranchers and farmers head outside to b

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