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Property tax, corner-crossing lawsuit values differ for Elk Mt. Ranch

The owner of the 22,045-acre Elk Mountain Ranch, who is suing for $7.75 million in damages from four corner-crossing

Railroad under fire for costly decrease in coal shipments

Union Pacific Railway, one of two railroad companies that haul coal out of the Powder River Basin, is under fire for

‘Path of the Pronghorn’ protections delayed as development proceeds

A Wyoming policy held up as the national gold standard for protecting big game migration corridors is gathering dust

Future of Campbell County library board members up in the air after call for removal

GILLETTE — The future of two library board members is up in the air after Commissioner Rusty Bell revealed their memb

Legislature to revisit ranked choice, crossover voting measures

CASPER — In the upcoming legislative session, state lawmakers will again take up a slate of bills that aim to reform

Public comment period on Two Rivers Wind Energy Project extended

RAWLINS (WNE) —  The Bureau of Land Management and U.S.

Skier survives avalanche Friday on Rendezvous Peak

JACKSON (WNE) — A skier survived a relatively large avalanche on Rendezvous Peak on Friday as his party tried to ski

WyDOT cautions drivers about winter conditions

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Sheridan Police Department reported 38 motor vehicle accidents on city streets, not including hi

Community honors veterans with Wreaths Across America

LARAMIE — A crowd of more than 50 people gathered in the sunshine and cold at Greenhill Cemetery Saturday morning to

Delay on nuclear reactor could help Kemmerer prepare

CASPER — In Kemmerer, the isolated Wyoming coal town positioned to become the first in the country to house a new typ

Teens show off creativity, research in state makeup competition

GILLETTE — Blooming bruises made their way across Nathaniel Evan’s face.

Leroy the holiday Holstein delivers Christmas spirit to Rock Creek Ranch

POWELL —At the Rock Creek Ranch in the Clarks Fork Canyon, Leroy, the nearly 2-ton ranch “mooscot,” still has free ru

Gov’s education panel calls for self-paced learning, mental health support

Measuring student progress based on subject mastery — rather than amount of instructional time — will be key to the f

Wyoming has few plans for its opioid settlement millions

Money from lawsuit settlements with opioid manufacturers and distributors is starting to trickle into Wyoming, but st

Campbell County Commissioner calls to remove two library board members

GILLETTE — Campbell County Commissioner Rusty Bell has called for the removal of two library board members after clai

Wyoming makes plans for leftover ARPA funds

CHEYENNE — Close to $100 million in leftover American Rescue Plan Act money will be spent next year in a variety of w

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