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Grizzly 1063 and surviving cub reunited

JACKSON (WNE) — Grizzly 1063 and her sole surviving cub have been reunited.

How a Wyoming town agreed it needed a charter school, but ended up fiercely divided

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Sheridan School District 2 seeks public feedback about gun free zones

SHERIDAN — As school district staff from across the state of Wyoming work to decide if they will adopt a policy with

Trump’s ‘liquidation plans’ could wipe out Wyoming research group renowned for migration work

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Concealed carry policy for Northwest College advances

POWELL — Starting July 1, anyone with a concealed carry permit will be legally able to carry a concealed firearm thro

Crook County takes closer look at creating EMS district

SUNDANCE — The Crook County Board of Commissioners continues to gather information on creating an emergency services

Training fosters suicide-safer community

BUFFALO — A community that’s safer from suicide has a safety net that is broadly spread and tightly woven.

Lawmakers, local elected officials clash over membership organizations

JACKSON — In a packed legislative committee meeting Friday, Chairman Cale Case, R-Lander,  told the crowd to take a d

Lawmakers finalize interim topics

BUFFALO — Lawmakers will narrow their focus on issues during a condensed interim session of the Wyoming Legislature.

BLM seeks input on proposed Miller Mountain land exchange

PINEDALE (WNE) —  The Bureau of Land Management is holding a 30-day public comment period on the environmental assess

Man arrested and on ICE hold

SHERIDAN (WNE) — A man who is not a legal United States citizen was arrested May 10 in Sheridan for driving under the

State employment up, oil prices down in March, says economic report

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Total employment in Wyoming increased year-over-year, according to the Wyoming Insight, which serves

Post-thaw, Pinedale’s red lake quickly tagged as Wyoming’s first ‘harmful’ cyanobacteria bloom of 2025

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Committee moves transparency updates forward

RIVERTON — “The deck is clearly stacked against the public,” News Letter Journal Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Bob Bo

DOGE cuts hit Teton County program for navigating Medicaid

Pregnant women, parents navigating Medicaid will lose resource June 1.

Study: gambling online poses higher addiction risk than gambling in person

CHEYENNE — Online gamblers reported experiencing higher rates of depression, anxiety and financial stress, as well as

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