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Former Big Horn Co-op employees facing felony theft, conspiracy charges

LOVELL (WNE) — Two former employees have been accused of stealing more than $50,000 from Big Horn Co-op over a 12-mon

Sheridan High School’s We the People team takes home state championship — again

SHERIDAN (WNE) —  A select group of Sheridan High School students punched their ticket to Washington, D.C., Tuesday,

Wright business avoids $100K fraud attempt

GILLETTE (WNE) — A Wright business avoided a $100,000 fraud attempt this week.

Church leader loses privileges

CASPER (WNE) — The University of Wyoming suspended the privileges of a Laramie church elder to reserve a table in the

Not too cold to burn

Moving into the winter season brings a whole different form of fire season, according to Daniel Tysdal, Weston County

Scam Targets Unemployed

The Department of Workforce Services has seen an increase in scam text messages, according to a Dec.

Dueces mild: County unemployment stays at 2.2

At 2.2% Weston County’s unemployment rate for October was the lowest in the state, according to the Nov.

Sheriff’s special duties

Every month, students from Newcastle Elementary School are recognized by their teachers for good citizenship, and tha

Cold and flu season is upon us

Cold and flu season has officially begun, and although the COVID-19 pandemic is considered over, local health profess

Food help for the holidays

Newcastle’s food pantry BREAD Inc., has been serving the needs of the community for many years, but around the holida

Cheyenne man pleads guilty to killing girlfriend’s toddler son

CHEYENNE – A local man has admitted to killing his then-girlfriend’s 2-year-old son. 

Douglas activist: city should not allow trucks carrying explosives to park near schools, homes

DOUGLAS — Patrick Ostlund understands trucking.

Students react to string of targeting, mocking of LGBTQ community

LARAMIE — Local members of the LGBTQ community are again advocating for their own safety after an LGBTQ University of

Teton County RSV hospitalizations rocket 200%-700%

JACKSON (WNE) — Although a “tripledemic” of virus spread this winter hasn’t yet materialized in Teton County, one of

State’s food banks see higher costs, growing demand

CASPER – As food costs continue to increase, Wyoming’s food pantries are still grappling with rising demand and dwind

Senator-elect Laursen receives no legislative committee assignments, says he’s been snubbed

POWELL – Powell’s new state senator has been shut out of Legislative Committees for the 2023 general session. 

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