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Icy runway at Alpine Airport causes jet to crash

JACKSON (WNE) — John Corr, 71, came across an odd site Wednesday afternoon while on his daily cross-country ski excur

Hess: the running priest

When the Rev.

2022 - A look back - the year's top stories

The year 2022 was packed with its fair share of interesting ups and downs for Weston County, and there was especially

Temps plummet, but 1990 record stands

Newcastle fared better than other places — avoiding power outages, massive snow drifts and deaths — as arctic air mov

Investigation into Casper abortion clinic arson at a standstill

It has been seven months since someone set fire to an abortion clinic in Casper amid fierce national debates over rep

State Sen.-elect Laursen has lengthy to-do list

POWELL —State Sen.-elect Dan Laursen, R-Powell, may be new to the upper house of the Wyoming Legislature, but the pre

Worland High School marching band heads to Allstate Sugar Bowl

WORLAND (WNE) — Forty-one Worland High School marching band members and eight parental chaperones are on their way to

Burst pipe floods Lovell theater

LOVELL (WNE) — Saturday afternoon a water line broke at Lovell’s historic Hyart Theatre, sending water flowing into t

Man spends three weeks in jail for profane outbursts, threats

POWELL (WNE) — A man who spewed obscenities, racial slurs and death threats at passersby and police spent three weeks

Hunting applications open Jan. 3 for 6 big game, turkey

CODY (WNE) —The ringing in of the new year signals the opening of hunting applications for many hunters. 

Open spaces: Sheridan councilors vote against 'government overreach'

SHERIDAN — Sheridan City Council voted three times to solidify decisions regarding the open space ordinance for the c

Bills aim to address shortage of mental health care

CASPER — Access to mental health care remains a challenge for many of Wyoming’s communities.

Water officials reboot paid, volunteer conservation program

The Upper Colorado River Commission plans to revive a program that pays irrigators and other valid rights holders to

Pari-mutuel betting gets nod from Converse County voters, commissioners but still needs state approval

DOUGLAS — Voters narrowly gave their nod of approval for pari-mutuel horse betting in the county last November.

Teton County residents say state suit risks public safety but still seek cooperation

JACKSON — Teton County’s fight to maintain some oversight on state land will be in the hands of the District Court in

State education board audits math, science standards

CASPER — The Wyoming State Board of Education led its first audit of subject standards this month, paving the way for

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