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Scammers billing Medicare patients for unneeded urinary catheters

CODY (WNE) — Medicare beneficiaries across the country are finding charges worth thousands of dollars on their Medica

House fights for Senate axed school construction funds in budget negotiations

Rock Springs and Jackson, accused of jumping the priorities line, desperately need improved facilities, district lead

Budget session close to wrapping up

JACKSON — There’s a light at the end of the tunnel for many bills as lawmakers finish up the third week of their budg

Fremont County sees record number of murders since new year

LANDER —  Fremont County may be poised to break the record for murders in 2024.

Clock ticks on budget as House awaits Senate counteroffer

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Legislature moves to ease anxiety over river curtailment

CASPER — One the most closely watched water bills in the Wyoming Legislature this session moved decisively through co

Jackson skier dies after fall into tree well

JACKSON (WNE) — A 67-year-old Jackson man died Friday when he fell into a tree well inbounds at Jackson Hole Mountain

Grass fire west of Cheyenne forces residents to evacuate

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A grass fire west and northwest of town Friday caused county officials to order two major sections o

Gillette 40 year old enters Army to fulfill dream, provide for family

GILLETTE — Every night before bedtime, Doug Schermetzler video chats his family in Gillette from his temporary home a

Follow the yellow Workers helped position the giant yellow-painted boulders that worked like breadcrumbs leading travelers to Yellowstone National Park. Courtesy photo.painted stones

RIVERTON — A 20-ton lump of stone covered in faded yellow paint sits in the heart of Riverton City Park, unlabeled an

The long road to a rural school

Anderson family seeks Legislature’s support to create one-room schoolhouse
 

Unrestricted hunting out, market value in, as elk damage payments bill advances

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Second act for CBM

Company brings new energy technology to Powder River Basin
 

Yellowstone snowpack declining

Millions invested in National Parks to prepare for climate change
 

Senate and House must bridge $1 billion budget chasm, and soon

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Many options still in play for property tax relief

CHEYENNE — As lawmakers fine-tune the property tax legislation left on the table, the conversation over who receives

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