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Ratepayers to foot $2M bill for coal-power mandate

Electric utilities in Wyoming are already incurring costs to comply with legislation that requires them to pursue ret

Home visits for at-risk babies, families get a funding bump

Bipartisan federal legislation to increase funding for home-visiting programs that serve hundreds of Wyoming families

Wyoming sailor’s remains identified

CASPER —Experts have identified the remains of a Sheridan sailor who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor during World

Yellowstone hot spring death leaves mystery in its wake

JACKSON — An investigation report Yellowstone National Park officials released this week sheds no light on a key ques

Man with 26 sex assault charges reaches plea deal

GILLETTE (WNE) — A Campbell County man charged with 26 counts related to allegedly sexually assaulting multiple young

Average Wyoming gas prices rise by 4.6 cents per gallon in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 4.6 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.91

City, county and Wright received more than $200k in lottery money in 2022

GILLETTE (WNE) — In 2022, Campbell County, Gillette and Wright received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Wyo

Powell sells two lots for EV-related businesses

POWELL — After months of discussion, the City of Powell officially decided to sell a pair of vacant lots to local bus

Future of oil and gas industry uncertain

CASPER —This year is shaping up to be the most normal in a while for the oil and gas industry.

Top state executives sworn in at Capitol

CHEYENNE — In the heart of the Wyoming Capitol, Gov.

Geese in Cheyenne test positive for avian influenza

CHEYENNE (WNE) —Two Canada geese from Laramie County have tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza.

Powell businesses refuse to serve underage buyer

Powell businesses refuse to serve underage buyer
 

Cody Elks’ 140 holiday food baskets gone in six minutes

CODY (WNE) —Although the Cody Elks had blocked out three hours to distribute free meals on Christmas Eve morning, the

Economic revitalization gets multipronged legislative treatment

Lawmakers will soon decide the fate of several bills intended to stimulate downtown revitalizations and economic grow

Feds set deadline for West Fork Dam comments

Federal authorities have set a Feb.

Game and Fish leaders pressed on migration designation delays

Pointing to a three-year delay in implementing Wyoming’s big game migration protection policy, some members of the Wy

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