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Powell man receives three decade prison sentence for killing infant

POWELL —  As Park County District Court Judge Bill Simpson considered the appropriate sentence to issue in connection

State refund program open

CASPER — Wyoming’s property tax refund program is officially accepting applications for the 2022 tax year — and this

Meeteetse considers "once-in-a-lifetime" annexation

CODY — When Meeteetse Mayor J.W.

Letting the Spirit take control

"After 61 years, I'm still trying to figure out the English culture." the Rev. Calvin Hill said.

WY-TOPP testing on the horizon

As the end of the school year creeps closer, schools in Weston County School District No.

School expels student

The student who brought a gun to school on March 15, leading to lockdowns at both Newcastle High School and Newcastle

Administrator out, planner in

To avoid confusion with state statutes regarding city administrators, the Newcastle City Council voted to change the

BLM’s Wheatland Corral kicks off spring with April wild horse adoption

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Bureau of Land Management will offer 40-50 wild horses and burros for adoption April 28 at the W

Gillette College to receive $1.8M for workforce development

GILLETTE (WNE) — Gillette College will receive about $2 million to expand workforce development and kick-start a new

Texas couple sues to upend Teton County wildlife fencing regs

Fall Creek homeowners want to remove regulations intended to protect migration

Sheridan County school board approves first reading of policy to retain opt-out option solution for books

SHERIDAN – SCSD2 discussed two versions of a policy to determine if the school board should ban explicit books from s

Report: Wyoming coal infrastructure can be ‘repurposed’

An inventory of some 30 coal mine and coal plant facilities sets the stage for encouraging new uses, and helps commun

Major transmission project OK’d

TransWest powerline will link wind project to out-of-state markets
 

Winter weather a plague for many but boon for some

LANDER — For two months this winter, Lander resident John Burrows was forced to haul water from neighbors after froze

Game & Fish: West Fork Dam would cause ‘substantial negative impacts’

Whether habitat-focused mitigation efforts would offset damage ‘is not known,’ state wildlife agency says

Wyoming records ombudsman position remains vacant

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — Wyoming’s statutorily required public records ombudsman position has been vacant since the beginnin

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