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Half a dozen more property tax bills head to Joint Revenue Committee

SHERIDAN — Lawmakers will discuss seven pieces of draft legislation to extend or create new property tax breaks this

Rising costs, subsidy expiration lead to premium increase, insurer says

JACKSON — Rising health care costs and the looming expiration of Obamacare subsidies are among the reasons that Blue

Wyoming’s average gas prices drop by 10 cents a gallon in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 9.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.8

Sage denies charges in Byron wrongful death suit

CODY (WNE) — A Cody business and one of its employees, who were named in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by a relati

Wyoming hemp vendors reel from Delta-8 court loss, new federal ban

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Wyoming real estate market continues to grow while others start to slow down

CASPER — Wyoming’s home values increased 37.31% between 2020 and 2025, according to 

LDS Church sued after child loses foot on outing

LANDER — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is being sued in federal court after an August 2022 outing a

Gordon discusses proposed budget before session

CHEYENNE — Gov.

Weston County clerk pleads not guilty in subpoena case

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Longtime journalist Susan Anderson dies at 80

CASPER (WNE) — For many in Wyoming, longtime journalist Susan Anderson’s death means the loss of an iconic voice in l

Wyoming lawmaker and rancher dies

CHEYENNE (WNE) — State Rep. John Eklund, R-Cheyenne, died Friday morning following a battle with cancer.

Hunger Relief Program ends as SNAP benefits resume

CASPER (WNE) — The return of food stamps to more than 12,000 Wyoming households marks the end of the state’s Hunger R

Swapping desks for dozers in WHS–McGarvin-Moberly collaboration

WORLAND — A school bus pulls into the yard at McGarvin-Moberly Construction Co. on a chilly overcast Friday.

Wyoming’s last streetcar finds forever home

SHERIDAN — Though there were no passengers, Sheridan’s streetcar No.

Semiquincentennial honored with presentation focusing on lawyers, women

CHEYENNE — In preparing to celebrate 250 years since the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, Wyomingites are

His last note — Former teacher ends his decades of playing bugle with the honor guard

POWELL — With the flags lowered to half staff and the audience silenced by the honor guard’s three-volley salute with

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