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Rishi Sharma visits Laramie to interview World War II veteran

Every day nearly 230 World War II veterans pass and a man from California is living out his dream of saving the memor

Public Service Commission fields skepticism on proposed Rocky Mountain Power rate hike during meeting

CASPER — The Public Service Commission sat quiet and cliff-faced as Rep.

New AED devices installed across Johnson County

Anonymous $25,000 donation purchased devices
 

Legislators revise bill increasing diesel fuel tax and debate tax of EVs

CHEYENNE — Wyoming legislators laid back a bill draft that would increase diesel fuel tax due to concerns over inters

Wyoming decides to leave National School Board Association

POWELL (WNE) — The Wyoming School Board Association, which includes Park County School District 1, is no longer a mem

Celebrating laborers on Labor Day

The last weekend of summer. A time for a picnic or last outing on Lake DeSmet.

Legislators look at election bills

Wyoming’s next legislative session will likely see a slate of bills that aim to improve transparency around campaign

Grizzly 399 has hopped Grand Teton's southern border — and crossed onto private land

Brian McCooey thought it odd.
 

Gillette woman finds self, culture through writing of book

In the 1950s, Francis Baez worked at the Montgomery Hotel.
 

Fourth temple site lawsuit filed Friday

Then there were four--lawsuits that is.
 

Cheyenne police: Couple caused brain bleed, other severe injuries to toddler

A local couple charged with attempted murder inflicted injuries severe enough for multiple bones in the 2-year-old bo

BLM office has built national well-plugging model

BUFFALO — When it comes to plugging oil and gas wells in the Powder River Basin, what comes to mind first is often he

New UW program offers women crash course in field skills

FROM WYOFILE: 
 
Women still hold a fraction of science jobs in Wyoming and around the country

Can a new designation help central Wyoming cash in on its rich history?

FROM WYOFILE: 
 

Sheridan school district staff receive trauma informed training to care for struggling students

SHERIDAN — In an effort to help staff build stronger relationships with students who struggle in school due to trauma

New norm in construction, four digits per square foot

New courthouse will be Teton County’s most expensive building project ever
 

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