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Crop dusting by drone takes flight

POWELL — Around Wyoming farmers and other residents may begin noticing a low, buzzing craft spraying fields instead o

How reviewing deaths can save lives

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Second Gentleman touts $44M in conservation and climate investments

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10,000 Wyomingites have lost Medicaid or Kid Care coverage and most are children

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Parental Rights in Education measure resurrected in Education Committee

CHEYENNE — State lawmakers on the Joint Education Committee spent most of Tuesday considering a controversial bill th

Wyoming legislators attend Article V simulation

SHERIDAN — There has not been an Article V convention of the states since the original Constitutional Convention ende

Court OKs gas wells amid Path of the Pronghorn and sage grouse winter habitat

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Campbell County commissioners settle horse racing lawsuits for more than $2.5 million

GILLETTE — When it’s all said and done, Campbell County will pay more than $2.5 million in settlements to two compani

Teacher pleads not guilty to child endangerment charge

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Carpenter Elementary music teacher Amelia Giordano pleaded not guilty at her arraignment Thursday to

Rancher offers $10k reward for info on horse killings

Migration concerns stall Path of the Pronghorn bottleneck development

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Governor calls glamping biz pimples on the landscape

West Bank glamping biz gets OK to apply for liquor license, light gas fires over Gordon’s descriptive objections.

Cody temple approved by planning board

Compromise reached on lighting, not on height
 

BLM proposes oil and gas bond increases

Rule would incentivize plugging, assist with reclamation efforts
 

Task force offers solutions for teacher recruitment and retention

CHEYENNE — Solutions for teacher recruitment and retention were presented Wednesday to the Wyoming Legislature’s Join

Wyoming Insight report for July shows increases

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Oil prices have increased, and natural gas prices will follow suit, according to the July 2023 issue

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