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State investigates massive methane release

CHEYENNE—Three separate satellites detected a large methane plume stretching about 4.7 miles north of Douglas in Dece

State bans crossover voting

CASPER — Gov.

Campbell County library board member questions policy revisions suggested by Florida attorney

GILLETTE — Next week, the Campbell County Public Library Board will be going over proposed changes to the library’s c

Government spends $2.6M to reduce fire risk on Caribou-Targhee, private lands

JACKSON — Federal land managers and nonprofits plan to spend $2.6 million to reduce wildfire risk on national forest

Gordon signs property tax bill

CASPER — In a step that could pave the way for broader changes to Wyoming’s property tax system, Gov.

Alcohol-involved arrests dominate statistics locally, statewide

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police reports 68% of arrests in Sheridan County i

Certificate of completion bill signed into law

GILLETTE (WNE) — Students with disabilities who complete all of their coursework will now receive a certificate of co

Lawmakers see impactful legislation come out of general session

CHEYENNE — As the Wyoming Legislature wrapped up its general session Friday, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle s

Avalanche buries sledder – Meeteetse man rescued by friends near Cooke City

CODY — As Anthony Kluesner became buried under the snow, he strained under its weight, unable to breathe, move or see

Religion in the statehouse

CASPER —  There’s a dartboard on the wall and it has all the bills debated this legislative session on it.

Cheyenne’s new IV bar offers custom treatments

CHEYENNE—You might not be ready for this yet, but your kids will love it.
 

‘We are more like mentors to one another’

LANDER — They become more confident in everything from their school work to relationships.

Wyoming’s soon-to-drop shed hunting rules set new precedent

CHEYENNE—A major shift lies ahead in how the state of Wyoming regulates shed-antler hunting, until now a free outdoor

Bill halting eminent domain right for wind energy vetoed

SUNDANCE —Of the bills presented to Governor Mark Gordon last week, he exercised his veto authority on just one.

Winter storms take heavy toll on cattle, sheep producers

BUFFALO — Bitterly cold temperatures, heavy snowfall and strong winds are exacting a heavy price from Wyoming's

Grand Teton superintendent: Pandemic visitation was 'a glimpse of the future'

JACKSON  — As far as national park visits are concerned, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem saw a significant decrease

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