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Man who pulled shotgun on fireworks users bound over

GILLETTE (WNE) — The man accused of threatening a group of adults and children with a loaded shotgun because they con

Teton County may be first in state with dedicated SAR helicopter

JACKSON — Search and Rescue backers are trying to raise $6.6 million in private donations to buy and outfit a helicop

Outbreak continues at prison

CASPER —A COVID-19 outbreak continues to impact Wyoming’s state prison in Torrington. 

Governor’s fuel prices group focuses on refinery capacity

CHEYENNE — The best way to bring down high gas costs in Wyoming would be to secure a long-term fuel supply within the

Wildlife officials kill one of 399's offspring; other bears' locations unknown

JACKSON — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department, acting with authorization from the U.S.

Volcano expert: Going down internet rabbit holes possibly more dangerous than Yellowstone volcano

POWELL — While reports of an impending eruption of the Yellowstone volcano are popular on internet sites and social m

Dozens of oil refinery workers laid off

RAWLINS —More than 30 workers at the local HF Sinclair oil refinery are out of work and 55 more have been put on noti

Grand Teton National Park warns of possible rabid bat

JACKSON (WNE) —Beware of bats behaving oddly.

Free school summer lunches in Campbell County total tens of thousands since end of May

GILLETTE (WNE) – The Campbell County School District continues to feed a large number of its students through its sum

WyoGives brings in more than $3million in 3rd annual campaign

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The third annual WyoGives fundraising campaign brought in more than $3.1 million Wednesday. 

Law protects some abortions

CASPER — The U.S.

Girlfriend of murder suspect arrested in California

LARAMIE — Laramie police have confirmed the murder of a missing local man while also announcing the arrest of a secon

Hay conditions vastly improved this year

BUFFALO — As the sun ducked under the Bighorn Mountains and a golden glow took over the Friday evening sky in early J

Department of Education emails highlight discrepancy

CASPER —Internal emails from the Wyoming Department of Education show a discrepancy between Superintendent of Public

Delayed U.S. lease sale criticized by state official

CHEYENNE — A state official testified Wednesday to the Select Natural Resource Management Committee and criticized de

Kohlbrand’s art featured

Whether becoming collegiate athletes, attending college on full-ride academic scholarships or sending technology into

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