Skip to main content

Wyoming gas prices down another 17 cents in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 17.3 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.

Wyoming nuclear plant delayed

CASPER — The advanced nuclear reactor proposed for southwestern Wyoming will likely be delayed at least two years, it

PAC files complaint against Campbell County clerk

GILLETTE — The political action committee that was the subject of an official complaint by the Campbell County clerk

Wildlife task force tackles preference points

POWELL — As the Wyoming Wildlife task force prepares for its final meeting Wednesday, members of the group brought on

Wyoming Supreme Court receives questions to be answered in abortion case

JACKSON — The certification order in the statewide legal challenge to Wyoming’s abortion ban was received by the Wyom

Chancery court marks one year of handling business cases

CHEYENNE – Wyoming’s chancery court, the newest court in the state, marked one year of service last week. 

Lawmakers back church elder

CASPER  – Lawmakers from the House Freedom Caucus and others, including secretary of state-elect Chuck Gray, sent a l

Committeewoman cited over errant shots fired during hunt

POWELL (WNE) — Nina Webber, the Wyoming Republican National Committeewoman and a two-time candidate for House Distric

Far-right lawmakers prepare to wield their growing power

CROOK COUNTY—Rep.

Juvenile offender programs emphasize support, building relationships

SHERIDAN — The Sheridan County Justice Office administers programs including probation and treatment court, better kn

UW budget requests focused on building programs, staff

LARAMIE — Heading into the 2023 legislative session, University of Wyoming will focus on gaining funding to build its

Salazar seeks clarity for Food Freedom Act

RIVERTON — Sen.

Church elder returns to UW

CASPER — A Laramie church elder returned to the University of Wyoming campus Friday afternoon to preach after UW Pres

Campbell county approves up to $10 million for college funding shortfall

GILLETTE – The Gillette Community College District found itself in quite a quandary last week.

Court denies motion to dismiss state education funding lawsuit

CHEYENNE – A Laramie County District Court judge has denied the state’s motion to dismiss the Wyoming Education Assoc

WCCC asks lawmakers for scholarship funding

CHEYENNE (WNE) —  While the Wyoming Community College Commission has only one major supplemental budget request, it a

Subscribe to Wyoming
--- Online Subscribers: Please click here to log in to read this story and access all content.

Not an Online Subscriber? Click here for a one-week subscription for only $1!.