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Many Sheridanites are buying chickens for the first time

SHERIDAN (WNE) — High egg prices are causing Sheridanites to purchase chicks at a higher rate than previous years.

One, maybe two more mountain lions seen in Gillette

GILLETTE (WNE) – At least one more mountain lion was spotted in Gillette Thursday morning, a day after a mountain lio

Cheyenne woman pleads guilty to stealing over $200K

CHEYENNE (WNE) – A Cheyenne woman pleaded guilty Friday morning in federal court to stealing more than $200,000 from

Make-A-Wish Wyoming celebrates 700-wish milestone

TORRINGTON — Make-A-Wish Wyoming announced it is celebrating 700 wishes granted across the state since its inception

Teton Village resident recovering from being trampled by moose

JACKSON — Hannah Garland finds it oddly comforting that she knows which moose trampled her Friday morning.

Delegation: Charges are ‘politically motivated’

CASPER – Wyoming’s Washington, D.C.

School districts, families adjust to sunset of federal universal meals program

SHERIDAN —  When the federal program that paid for free meals for grade-school students during the pandemic ended las

UW sorority suit ‘in the center of the culture wars’

CHEYENNE — A lawsuit targeting Kappa Kappa Gamma and the first transgender woman to join its sorority ranks at the Un

Torrington family finds blood on McDonald’s order

TORRINGTON – The last thing Robert Priest and his 11-year-old son expected to find with their McDonald’s order was wh

Gasfield driller may fail to reach deadline ‘to be successful’

The principal operator at the Moneta Divide gas- and oilfield is on the cusp of failing to receive a permit by a dead

Sublette County prepares for possible flooding

PINEDALE (WNE) —  Temperatures in Sublette County will eventually rise, melting the heavy blanket of snow covering co

Sheridan County Airport snow removal leads to long weeks

SHERIDAN (WNE) —  Snow this winter has led to multiple 80-hour weeks for the Sheridan County Airport snow removal cre

Wyoming senators introduce bill to help rural airports

CHEYENNE (WNE) –U.S. Sens.

Far-right advances motivate ‘pro-Wyoming’ lawmakers to organize

It all started on a Friday in late January with a joke on the floor of the Wyoming House. 
 

Trials in child murder case to remain severed; first to begin in April

CODY — The cases of Carolyn Aune and Moshe Williams ­— who are charged in the murder of 2-year-old Paisleigh Williams

Wild Mustang Center urges support for ‘specialized management’ of horse range

LOVELL — “It’s not just another herd of horses.”
 

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