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Hospital Board looking for ‘good fit’ in CEO search

The chief executive officer is crucial in any organization or business, and finding the right person to fill the role

Worland native releases book ‘The Catholic Cowboy Way’

WORLAND (WNE) —  Last week, Father Bryce Lungren, a Worland native, celebrated the release of his new book about “hel

Gatchell Museum finalist for national medal

BUFFALO (WNE)— The National Medal for Museum and Library Service is the nation's highest honor awarded to museum

Mountain lion captured in Gillette

GILLETTE (WNE) – Charlie Anderson chose a dangerous time to refill his bird feeder.
 

It’s official: Bank has a new home in Newcastle

The sale of First State Bank is complete, and Newcastle now officially has the newest branch of Wyoming’s oldest bank

Commissioners to be questioned by NLJ lawyer

The Weston County commissioners involved in the secret ballot vote to replace former Rep.

County turns HR over to County Attorney

The Weston County Attorney’s Office will temporarily oversee human resource issues in the county as the Weston County

Remote public testimony secured for legislative interim

The Wyoming Legislature’s Management Council voted Thursday to guarantee the availability of remote public testimony

Wyoming’s average gasoline prices drop another 5.5 cents in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE)— Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 5.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.26

Passage of Fair & Open Competition Act allows level playing field for government contracts

DOUGLAS (WNE) —  Associated Builders and Contractors praised the Wyoming legislature and Gov.

Hightman pleads guilty to three felonies, jailed until sentencing

GILLETTE (WNE) — Nathan J.

Sheridan County emergency management promotes flood preparation

SHERIDAN – When plenty of snowfall and rising temperatures meet, the risk of flooding increases.

Judge: Lawmakers can't 'legislate away a constitutional right'

JACKSON — For the second time in eight months, Judge Melissa Owens has halted Wyoming lawmakers’ efforts to ban acces

Arson suspect released

CASPER – A woman accused of setting fire to a Casper abortion clinic is being released from jail to live with her par

Renewables outpace coal

CASPER — The U.S.

As Wyoming tightens up Medicaid eligibility, thousands likely to lose coverage

JACKSON – Thousands of Wyoming residents are at risk of losing their Medicaid coverage over the coming months.

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