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State to halt aid applications

CASPER —In an attempt to stretch its remaining federal dollars, the Department of Family Services will stop accepting

Historic bridge to be moved to Washakie Museum & Cultural Center

WORLAND (WNE) — Work will begin soon to move a nearly 100-year-old bridge from County Road 86 to the Washakie Museum

WYDOT tries variable speed limit plan

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Transportation on Wednesday announced an “innovative” pilot program to sem

ACT scores drop in Wyoming, data show

CHEYENNE — Just as they have in some other states and across the nation on average, scores on a college admissions te

Four athletes involved in grizzly mauling talk about group effort to save teammates

POWELL —Brady Lowry noticed bear scat as he walked with three fellow Northwest College wrestling teammates along a hi

Byron says he won't accept GOP funds

JACKSON (WNE) —  Andrew Byron, a Republican running to represent House District 22 in the Wyoming Legislature, said h

Ban of Russian uranium could revive local mine operations

BUFFALO —Uranium Energy Corp., which acquired the Christensen and Irigaray Ranch uranium mines in Johnson and Campbel

GOP platform pledge calls Andrew Byron's 'pro-choice' stance into question

JACKSON —Andrew Byron has said he’s “pro-choice” but signed a Wyoming Republican Party pledge in early September sayi

Plaintiffs in TCT case intend to appeal

LOVELL —The plaintiffs who allege wrongdoing in the 2014 sale of Tri-County Telephone (TCT) say they are disappointed

Lawmaker: Write-in support a mistake

CASPER — After initially saying he would vote for a Republican write-in candidate in Senate District 1, Rep.

Empire Wild fuses pop, folk, jazz and more

The mixed trio Empire Wild are the artists who were chosen for the third concert of the 2022-23 season for the Weston

They’re singing through the ages

The singing done in the churches of Weston County, whether it be classical hymns or modern worship music, is a contin

More than $700k in unclaimed property

The Wyoming State Treasurer’s Office holds approximately $97 million in unclaimed property, with over $700,000 of tha

$51 million in work planned

The Wyoming Department of Transportation is in preservation mode, according to District 4 engineer Scott Taylor, and

Leading with excellence

A functioning organization usually has a good board working behind the scenes to make sure that everything is operati

School adjusts to math teacher vacancy

Newcastle High School and other Weston County School District No.

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