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A long weekend of celebration, remembrance

We have reached the final week of May after a bittersweet long weekend, one of celebration — congrats grads!

Park County School District 1 chooses not to adopt gun policy  

POWELL — After much discussion, the local school board voted unanimously not to impose mandatory training on staff an

Snake season is here

SHERIDAN  — As summer temperatures arrive, so do snakes.

Organization predicts fall in tourism travel to U.S. 

POWELL — While tourism in the U.S.

Custer County fire warden: last summer's wildfires in NE Wyoming likely created hundreds of new coal seam fires

GILLETTE — The 2024 fire season in northeast Wyoming likely started hundreds of new coal seam fires in Campbell, Sher

Woman arrested after allegedly stabbing driver in Campbell County

GILLETTE (WNE) — A 20-year-old woman was arrested and taken to the Campbell County Jail for attempted second-degree m

Cody liquor store allegedly victimized again 

POWELL (WNE) — Last year, the manager of a Cody liquor store was discovered to have stolen more than $193,000 from th

Average Wyoming gasoline prices dropped slightly in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming fell 3.2 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.07 per g

Last legal challenge to Teton glamping hotel ends

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ESPC asks court to halt enforcement of voter citizenship requirement immediately

JACKSON — A Wyoming nonprofit that advocates for fair elections and transparent government requested that a federal j

Body cam shows Casper homeowner raising gun at officers responding to 911 call

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What’s it take to kill a Wyoming wolf? Nearly 500 hunting days, and then it’s likely a youngster

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Library board member calls for obscenity legislation targeting children’s books

GILLETTE — Campbell County Public Library board member Chelsie Collier testified in front of the Wyoming’s Joint Judi

Job Corps ordered to ‘pause’ as Congress ponders program’s end

LANDER — Wind River Job Corps in Riverton, the newest of the nation’s 126 campuses, would be celebrating its 10-year

Burnout isn’t weakness — First responders get help 

RIVERTON — For first responders, long shifts, life- or-death decisions and potentially traumatic experiences are dail

Wyoming Economic Indicators report shows increase in unemployment, decrease in tax collection

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