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WHP safely locates female involved in a multi-state domestic disturbance

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — On February 4, 2023, at approximately 12:46 p.m., Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers were dispatche

Former News Record editor’s new novel hits shelves

GILLETTE (WNE) — Former News Record editor Ron Franscell’s latest novel will be available for sale next week.

Heaps of dead House bills raise red flags

Abnormally high number of bills perished after failing to meet deadlines, leaving lawmakers divided on what that says

Lawmakers, state execs disclose their finances, contracts with Wyoming

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Tax season scams target vulnerable, play on emotion

SHERIDAN — Fraud and scams are exceptionally common and criminally underreported according to Tom Lacock, associate s

Fatalities on Wyoming roads tally 16 for 2023

JACKSON — A Feb.

Statehouse aims to help coal industry

CASPER —With social issues at the forefront in the Wyoming Legislature, this session has been a quiet one for the ene

House debates financial exploitation protections for vulnerable adults

CHEYENNE — Legislation that would protect vulnerable adults from financial exploitation passed an initial vote in the

Beware phishing emails aimed at business owners

JACKSON (WNE) — Be on guard about phishing “Business Membership” emails, warns the town of Jackson.
 

UW researchers document continuing wage gap in Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A new study by University of Wyoming economists Anne Alexander and Chian Jones Ritten shows Wyoming’

Elementary school students promote kindness with coffee sleeves

GILLETTE (WNE) — Gillette residents picking up their regular coffee or tea at The Local or City Brew early next week

Government coal mandate hits free-market hurdle

A legislative effort to prop up the coal industry is hitting free-market headwinds.
 

No laws broken in campaign case

No charges were filed against Johnson County Commissioner Bill Novotny after he came under scrutiny for a political d

Laramie County school district may define ‘sexually explicit,’ consider opt-in book policy

CHEYENNE — Several members of the Laramie County School District 1 Board of Trustees have asked that the superintende

Sheridan teachers, parents, professionals: book bans stifle learning, sow outrage

SHERIDAN — The Sheridan County School District 2 Board of Trustees met before a packed room of concerned parents, tea

Bill becomes second abortion trigger ban

CASPER —Wyoming has another trigger abortion ban up for consideration. 
 

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