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Expanded property tax refund program open for applications

CHEYENNE (WNE) – The Wyoming Department of Revenue has announced that the newly expanded property tax relief program

State braces for flooding after snowstorm passes

CASPER – Western and central Wyoming could experience flooding over the weekend and into early next week, the Nationa

Schools recuperating as COVID stifles education

SHERIDAN — The long term implications of quarantine and the COVID-19 pandemic go further than public health.

Yellowstone, Grand Teton superintendents wary of shuttles

Though growing visitation to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks has led to overflowing parking lots and traff

Leadership to review complaint

CASPER – House leadership will likely convene within the month to review at least one formal complaint lodged against

Wyoming among states at risk of ‘food monopoly’ impacts

CHEYENNE — The nearly $25 billion merger between Kroger and Albertsons announced last October has left many questioni

Lithium batteries pose fire risk, trash pros warn

JACKSON (WNE) — Worried about potential fires, Teton County’s waste and recycling experts are asking residents to be

Governor challenges EPA deferral of ozone transport plan

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On Wednesday, Gov.

St. John's crowned as one of the 'World's Best Hospitals'

JACKSON (WNE) – Of more than 2,300 hospitals ranked across the world, St.

Hospital, Sublette Center construction slated to begin in May

PINEDALE (WNE) — Construction on the new critical access hospital and Sublette Center in Pinedale is slated to begin

Teen hospitalized for fentanyl and grandmother arrested

GILLETTE (WNE) — An 18-year-old was hospitalized and his grandmother was arrested east of Gillette early Tuesday morn

Wolf killing and the consequences of disturbing pack dynamics

The last few years have been tough for gray wolves. Idaho passed a law to kill up to 90% of the state’s wolves.

Campbell County legislators: extended Medicaid coverage for new moms will hurt state long-term

GILLETTE — A bill intended to help new mothers will end up hurting the state in the long run, according to two Campbe

Winter crushes Wyoming Range mule deer fawns

JACKSON – The mule deer did not look much like a mule.
 

Sugar factory campaign one of the best

LOVELL — Western Sugar factory manager Shannon Ellis reported on a successful and productive 2022-23 campaign as the

Legal battle rages over use of fire retardant

BUFFALO —A federal lawsuit that seeks to prevent the U.S.

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