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Music: Worship as a living sacrifice

Truth and worship go together like snow in winter, and according to Lucas Stolhammer, worship leader at Gateway Fello

Two amendments on ballot

Two proposed constitutional amendments will appear on the 2022 General Election ballot, according to the Wyoming Secr

Why not WYDOT?

The Wyoming Department of Transportation is still searching for a resident engineer to live in Newcastle and work out

New owners expand menu, hours

The place where “good friends meet for great food,” is now known as Curley’s Que Diner after Becca and Tom Curley pur

Beak tweaking

The Newcastle Planning Commission board voted to send the chicken ordinance, with recommended revisions, back to the

WYDOT removes political signs, memorials

JACKSON — The Wyoming Department of Transportation has been clearing markers in the state’s right of way along Highwa

Degenfelder: books not suitable, but decision should be left to school boards

CASPER —Republican nominee for state superintendent of public instruction Megan Degenfelder came to Natrona County’s

Human remains found south of Rawlins

RAWLINS (WNE) — Some hunters’ sighting of a firearm lying in the brush earlier this month lead to the discovery of hu

Dentist survives grizzly attack, accidental shooting

PINEDALE (WNE) — An Evanston dentist is awaiting surgery at the University of Utah Hospital after he shot himself in

Gas prices drop nearly 14 cents in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 13.7 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.

Officials ready to fight sexualization in schools

CHEYENNE— State Superintendent of Public Instruction Brian Schroeder welled up with tears as he began a news conferen

Barrasso talks gas prices, other issues with HMA students

CODY —U.S. Sen.

Lincoln County solar farm moving forward

KEMMERER — A Greenbacker Renewable Energy Company solar farm project to be built near Cokeville is shovel ready after

Subcommittee to reevaluate ethics rules

CHEYENNE —A subcommittee of state lawmakers will be developed to reevaluate the ethics complaints rule of the House a

State test scores fall slightly

CASPER — Wyoming’s 2022 scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress dropped slightly from 2019, mirrori

Emergency water main project to fix ailing line

Customers can expect periodic water cut-offs and road closures
 

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