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13-year-old arrested for school shooting threats

GILLETTE (WNE) — A 13-year-old boy accused of threatening to shoot students at Twin Spruce Junior High has been arres

City invites county to dispatch talk on Wednesday

The Newcastle City Council will be holding another public meeting to discuss dispatch operations in Newcastle and Wes

Sorority members renew request for anonymity in lawsuit

CHEYENNE — After being denied anonymity in a lawsuit involving the Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter at the University of Wyo

Wyo. Secretary of State joins legal fray over abortion

JACKSON – A  group of intervenors hoping to defend Wyoming’s new abortion ban has grown from three to four, with Wyom

State, partners apply for over $1B for hydrogen economy

CASPER — Wyoming and three other states applied formally last week for more than $1 billion in federal funds for the

Hageman calls for need to rein in federal regulators

POWELL — As Republicans in the U.S.

Anonymity request in UW sorority lawsuit denied

CHEYENNE – Seven students from the University of Wyoming who filed suit against Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and the fi

Shooter hoaxes put mental strain on communities

‘These events can be very traumatic’
 

Mine project confidence grows

Estimate suggests rare earths venture could last decades

Visitors center decision to track spending during NHSFR draws criticism

GILLETTE – Whether they were meant to keep animals in, or keep people out, or keep snow from piling up, fences have b

Wildlife fencing projects continue in Sheridan County

SHERIDAN (WNE) – The Bighorn Fencing Initiative exists to connect different agencies and identify and accomplish wild

Teton County named 'healthiest' in state, still lags in some areas

JACKSON (WNE) – Teton County has been crowned the healthiest county in Wyoming for 12 consecutive years, according to

Expanded property tax refund program open for applications

CHEYENNE (WNE) – The Wyoming Department of Revenue has announced that the newly expanded property tax relief program

State braces for flooding after snowstorm passes

CASPER – Western and central Wyoming could experience flooding over the weekend and into early next week, the Nationa

Schools recuperating as COVID stifles education

SHERIDAN — The long term implications of quarantine and the COVID-19 pandemic go further than public health.

Yellowstone, Grand Teton superintendents wary of shuttles

Though growing visitation to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks has led to overflowing parking lots and traff

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