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Appropriations Committee cuts ECA for education

CHEYENNE — The external cost adjustment for K-12 public schools totaled $70 million when it left the Wyoming Legislat

Hearing announced in abortion ban case

JACKSON (WNE) — A November hearing has been set in Teton County District Court to address whether two state lawmakers

GOP at odds with senate candidate

SUNDANCE — Historically speaking, political parties tend to support their winning candidates from a primary election

Fall migration brings avian influenza threat

BUFFALO — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has identified the highly pathogenic avian influenza flu in at least 1

Teachers dismayed by ‘sexualization of children in schools’ event

CASPER — A woman sitting in the back of the room at the state superintendent’s conference on Tuesday raised her hand

State revenue estimates exceed expectations

CHEYENNE — A new report projects all of the state’s major revenue streams will exceed previous forecasts, with an ext

Move em’ out

BUFFALO — On the northern bank of Crazy Woman Woman Creek, rancher Dave Belus stood in the center of a maze of rusty,

Campbell County library board changes mission statement to include "community standards"

GILLETTE (WNE) — The mission statement of the Campbell County Public Library has been changed to add four words.

No cases of fentanyl in Weston County … yet

As the fentanyl problem grows across the country and state, Weston County has managed to avoid seeing issues with the

Music: Worship as a living sacrifice

Truth and worship go together like snow in winter, and according to Lucas Stolhammer, worship leader at Gateway Fello

Two amendments on ballot

Two proposed constitutional amendments will appear on the 2022 General Election ballot, according to the Wyoming Secr

Why not WYDOT?

The Wyoming Department of Transportation is still searching for a resident engineer to live in Newcastle and work out

New owners expand menu, hours

The place where “good friends meet for great food,” is now known as Curley’s Que Diner after Becca and Tom Curley pur

Beak tweaking

The Newcastle Planning Commission board voted to send the chicken ordinance, with recommended revisions, back to the

WYDOT removes political signs, memorials

JACKSON — The Wyoming Department of Transportation has been clearing markers in the state’s right of way along Highwa

Degenfelder: books not suitable, but decision should be left to school boards

CASPER —Republican nominee for state superintendent of public instruction Megan Degenfelder came to Natrona County’s

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