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Gov. Gordon’s chief of staff retiring; replacement named

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wyoming Gov.

Republicans dominate Legislative races. Democrats, minor parties lose seats

CASPER – The Legislature will be even redder come January. 

Environmental interests notch win in forest herbicide plan

BUFFALO — The Bighorn National Forest dropped its plan to treat mountain big sagebrush and duncecap larkspur, based o

In Teton County, Democrats rode a blue wave

JACKSON —Republican Jim McCollum was floored.

Honoring local veterans at Heritage Park

Veterans Day is a day the U.S.

Basic training goes beyond military service

“(Veterans Day) is a great reminder of how much people have given up, just so that we can do the things we do every d

Worland board recommends banning living in campers

WORLAND (WNE) —  The Worland Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission on Monday recommended an ordinance to the ci

First National Bank of Gillette robbed, suspect in custody

GILLETTE (WNE) —The First National Bank of Gillette on Highway 59 was robbed Wednesday morning, and a suspect is in c

Exchange rate: Denmark and Wyoming are very different

Emilie Thorup Jensen is a 16-year-old exchange student from Denmark.

Thinking inside the box

Newcastle High School junior Daniel Bickford is optimizing the internship program offered at the high school to start

Hunt keeps his eyes on ag issues

In September 2021, Weston County saw an old friend, Hans Hunt, take on a job dealing with agricultural and forestry i

Statement issued on secret vote

Public denied the right to comment

New members to join school board

The 2022 General Election sees many incumbents maintaining their positions locally as well as seats across the state,

Investment amendment passes, allowing older judges fails

CHEYENNE — The majority of Wyoming voters opted to let local governments invest money in the stock market, but they d

Jackson developer, councilors consider using back alley for affordable housing

JACKSON — Town councilors are attempting to leverage a public alley currently eyed by a hotel and residential develop

UW research center to donate to families in need

POWELL —University of Wyoming crop physiologist Jim Heitholt is fairly unique in the agricultural world.

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