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Game and Fish initiates long-term mule deer project as species declines

POWELL — Seeking answers for declining mule deer populations, state wildlife managers and university researchers have

Thermopolis cop restores Chevrolet Bel Air into police car

THERMOPOLIS —Thermopolis Police Officer Dood Jaussaud has restored a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air and converted it into a p

Freshman representative looks to change bus driver regulations

LOVELL — Newly-elected Wyoming representative Dalton Banks, R-Cowley, is looking to hit the ground running when he re

Campbell county library board chair hopes to change library policy

GILLETTE — Changes will likely be coming to the Campbell County Public Library’s collection development policy, which

Silent solidarity: UW students rally to support LGBTQ community

LARAMIE — As most students were wrapping up after classes Wednesday and preparing to head home, a group of more than

Utility joins regional markets

CASPER – Wyoming’s largest electric utility announced Thursday that it will join two regional markets intended to boo

No further investigation of Bouchard for misconduct

CHEYENNE – State Sen.

Residents take cover in shooting incident in Wapiti

POWELL (WNE) — Cory Williams was outside his Wapiti home along the North Fork Highway (U.S.

Sheridan County Commissioners approve funding allocation for crisis stabilization unit

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Sheridan County Board of County Commissioners approved $2.5 million in funding to help construct

Sheridan Police Department begins reserve officer program, welcomes first applicant

SHERIDAN — The Sheridan Police Department has started a reserve officer program, allowing members of the community to

Pushing through: Snowplow drivers collaborate during shortages

LARAMIE — With storms building up as winter continues, snowplow drivers across the state are preparing for another bu

Property tax increases: Legislators pursuing variety of solutions to complicated problem

CODY — As the Wyoming Legislature’s general session approaches, local legislators anticipate a lot of discussion will

Ricketts' 'conservation' meets Bondurant residents' consternation

JACKSON – In the windy, unincorporated hunting and ranching enclave of Bondurant, south of Jackson Hole, Richard Pear

Former Big Horn Co-op employees facing felony theft, conspiracy charges

LOVELL (WNE) — Two former employees have been accused of stealing more than $50,000 from Big Horn Co-op over a 12-mon

Sheridan High School’s We the People team takes home state championship — again

SHERIDAN (WNE) —  A select group of Sheridan High School students punched their ticket to Washington, D.C., Tuesday,

Wright business avoids $100K fraud attempt

GILLETTE (WNE) — A Wright business avoided a $100,000 fraud attempt this week.

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