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Woman charged with first-degree murder of five-year-old child

KEMMERER (WNE) — Cheri Marler, 51, has been arrested after officers responded to her residence on Friday, Nov.

Jackson eyes climate action

JACKSON — Two years after pledging to go net-zero by 2030, the town of Jackson is working on a plan to get itself the

Residents criticize Campbell County Public Library board for recent decisions

GILLETTE — The Campbell County Public Library Board was on the receiving end of a lot of criticism, as well as some s

Pastors author letter to Lummis after senator backs marriage equality bill

CASPER – In an open letter to Sen.

Women gain seats in Wyoming Legislature

CHEYENNE – Wyoming continues to make advances in female political representation, adding four more women to the Legis

COVID cases, deaths rise in Wyoming nursing homes

CASPER (WNE) — More of Wyoming’s nursing home residents are getting sick and dying from COVID-19, new figures release

Riverton man arrested for felony child abuse

RIVERTON (WNE) — A Riverton man was arrested on Monday after he allegedly assaulted 24-day-old twin infants. 

Barrasso spends Thanksgiving with Wyo. troops in Japan

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On Thanksgiving Day, U.S. Sen.

Eagle Scout project guides visitors through Pilot Hill

LARAMIE —An Eagle Scout project has become a way to share inspiration as well as information. 

Rock Springs man invited to help decorate White House for Christmas

ROCK SPRINGS — With several other volunteers from around the United States, Rock Springs resident Chad Banks has been

Ukrainian refugee family adjusts to new life, support in Cheyenne

CHEYENNE —Last month, Oleksandr Ageyev and his family celebrated Halloween for the first time.

Powell Valley Healthcare, estate of late surgeon sued for medical negligence

POWELL — Powell Valley Healthcare and the estate of a surgeon who died nearly a year ago in a plane crash are being s

Evanston surgeon performs southwest Wyoming’s first bone jack procedure

EVANSTON — Wanda Kaynor was in a significant amount of pain after sustaining severe injuries at the hands of a buck o

UW’s Saddle Up program to return next year, with modifications

LARAMIE — After the Saddle Up student orientation program garnered a mixture of praise and complaints, University of

State backs rare earth industry

CASPER – Wyoming leaders are continuing to invest in rare earth elements. 

Revenue committee sponsors resolution to add property classification to Wyo. constitution

CHEYENNE – A joint resolution that would create a new class of property came out of the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint R

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