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Author publishes Vikings-inspired novels

Weston County has yet another published author in the books, so to speak, after Melissa Stroh began rapid releasing t

Resignations put chamber on standby

Newcastle Area Chamber of Commerce Director Barbie Turner and board President Sandy Martin both resigned from their r

Mental health crisis: More students are seeking help

ROCK SPRINGS — During the Western Wyoming Community College board of trustees meeting on Thursday, Nov.

Plant closures could free up water

CASPER — Coal plant retirements in Wyoming and other Colorado River Basin states offer communities in the parched Wes

As glamping goes up, draft bill opens door to housing on state land

JACKSON – The geodomes are up, but local public land and water advocates are more concerned about a different develop

Bill would fund student mental health resources

CHEYENNE — Lawmakers hope to address a lack of mental health resources for students in the upcoming general session. 

Campbell County School District joins lawsuit against state

GILLETTE (WNE) — The Campbell County School District Board of Trustees voted to join the Wyoming Education Associatio

Gas prices drop nearly 10 cents a gallon in Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 9.6 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.5

Husband of woman killed in ’21 Clark fire sues power, tree trimming companies

POWELL — The volunteer firefighter whose wife was killed in a November, 2021, fire in Clark has sued the local power

Yellowstone Park’s season better than anticipated after June flooding

CODY – Its 150th anniversary — once expected to bring record visitation to Yellowstone National Park —- ended with lo

GOP resolutions show rightward drift

CASPER — What first emerged years ago as an unusual practice by the Wyoming GOP State Central Committee now illustrat

Laramie City Council takes on campus, residential access issues

LARAMIE — Laramie City Council once again discussed an issue for Laramie residents and visitors alike: finding a park

Wyoming stories often not filmed in Wyoming

Legislature to consider rebate program for film producers

Study: Cheyenne badly needs to increase housing affordability

CHEYENNE – With the city’s population growing – and an added surge expected to accompany missile upgrades in coming y

Write-in votes more common in 2022 general election

CASPER — A record number of voters wrote in candidates for the secretary of state general election this year, records

EV chargers coming to Yellowstone, Grand Teton gateways

JACKSON (WNE) —Eastern Idaho’s Fall River Rural Electric Cooperative will install five strategically placed Level 3 e

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