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GOP grapples with write-ins

CASPER — After learning of a write-in effort to oust Republican nominee Sen.

Experts estimate thousands missing from WY workforce

SHERIDAN — Experts estimate that thousands of people are missing from Wyoming’s workforce, but whether that is due to

Two constitutional amendments on general election ballot

GILLETTE — Voters will get the chance to decide on two amendments to the Wyoming Constitution in the general election

Park County Search and Rescue helps stranded climber

POWELL (WNE) — Park County Search and Rescue helped a stranded climber get down from a spot 300 feet off the ground n

Art show sales top $1 million

CODY (WNE) — At the close of the 41st Annual Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale, bidders had purchased more than $1.3 m

Gas prices fall by almost 7 cents/gallon in Wyoming in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE)  —Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 6.7 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.7

Hageman campaign fails to meet FEC requirements

CHEYENNE — The Federal Election Commission has informed Harriet Hageman’s campaign that its latest filing failed to m

Taking a stand: Public says ‘No’ to domestic violence

ROCK SPRINGS — Sweetwater County residents can help break the silence by purchasing a purple YWCA Stand Against Domes

Library debate rages on, 15 months later

GILLETTE — Nearly 15 months have passed since a group of Campbell County residents voiced their concerns about books

Library board looks at adding child policy

GILLETTE (WNE) — The Campbell County Public Library Board could be adding to the library’s current policy to include

Teton, Lincoln County schools to receive earthquake preparedness kits

JACKSON (WNE)  —Teton County School District No.

Wind projects quietly advance

CASPER — Amid a lull in new efforts to harness Wyoming’s powerful winds, several projects approved in recent years ha

Wyoming Disabled Hunters host outdoor sports enthusiasts from around the country

POWELL —After waiting years for a chance to harvest a big game animal, Dylan Lessleyoung was stunned by how quickly h

Goodell: gracing motocross track for 44 years and still counting

DOUGLAS —In 1978, Glen Goodell was an ordinary young boy, regularly testing his parents’ patience with requests for t

Officials predict Upper Green water shortfalls

PINEDALE — Just because the vastly important Green River starts high in the northern Wind River Mountains of Sublette

Firm has big plans for air capture

CASPER — Wyoming leaders have made plain, for years, that they’re courting carbon capture developers in an effort to

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