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Laramie protests Roe v. Wade decision, trigger bill

LARAMIE — As the potential for an abortion ban looms over Wyoming, local abortion-rights advocates have made it clear

In Wyoming last year, U.S parks got 8.6M visitors

CHEYENNE (WNE) — National parks in Wyoming last year garnered 8.59 million visitors, who spent some $1.14 billion in

Horse’s rodeo career includes time with all of family’s five sisters

CASPER — It’s truly not this horse’s first rodeo. 

Buffalo girl will be Johnson County’s first female Eagle Scout

BUFFALO — Donning a tan shirt, green pants and a merit-badge covered sash, Shyan Green is known around town as the gi

Red Lodge streets flooded with love

POWELL — On June 17 before sunrise, volunteers started arriving in downtown Powell to load their vehicles with suppli

Litter bugs: Sisters take on unending task of cleaning Gillette roadsides

GILLETTE — For a Wednesday, it was just about a perfect late spring Wyoming day: 70 degrees, a light breeze and a sky

Teton County’s 24/7 Sobriety Program continues despite ACLU lawsuit

JACKSON — Wyoming’s 24/7 Sobriety Program will continue running in Teton County until a verdict decides whether the p

State official: school construction funding has ‘gone away’

CHEYENNE — For years, Wyoming’s school capital construction account was primarily funded by federal coal lease bonus

Cheney offers party switch tips

CASPER — Rep.

Campbell County budget passes $139 million budget; 80-plus show up at budget hearing

GILLETTE (WNE) — Campbell County Commissioners passed the largest budget the county has had in quite some time.

Schroeder on USDA anti-discrimination rules: 'We will not comply'

CHEYENNE — The state’s top K-12 education official said Wednesday that Wyoming will not comply with recent rules from

Uncertainty surrounds Yellowstone’s impact on local tourism

BUFFALO —  There's no doubt among local stakeholders that Yellowstone's closure will affect tourism in the

Natrona County GOP seeks leader’s resignation

CASPER — The Natrona County GOP called for Wyoming Republican Party Chairman Frank Eathorne’s resignation Tuesday fol

Laramie police probe ‘swatting’ that evacuated part of downtown

LARAMIE — Laramie police continue to investigate a “swatting” incident that closed several streets and prompted the e

About 10,000 people enter Yellowstone on its first day back post-floods

About 10,000 people enter Yellowstone on its first day back post-floods
 
By Billy Arnold

Worland resident requests change to city’s chicken ordinance

WORLAND (WNE) — Worland resident Eric Hansen asked the council to consider allowing chickens within city limits on a

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