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Liquor license bills move forward

CHEYENNE —Both liquor license bills considered Thursday by the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Corporations, Elections an

City of Gillette looks at helping hospital resupply opioid disposal bags

GILLETTE (WNE)  — The city of Gillette will look to help cover the cost of opioid disposal bags for the Campbell Coun

2022 Centennial Farm & Ranch Program families honored

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office and its partners recognized 15 Wyoming families this

ACLU to counties: keep using ballot drop boxes

CHEYENNE (WNE) — To reduce long lines on election day that may discourage people from exercising their right to vote,

Turkey trouble: City, Game and Fish grapple with wild turkeys in Buffalo

BUFFALO — An overabundance of turkeys within Buffalo city limits means pooped-on cars, pecked-on gardens and yards, a

As invasive mussels creep toward Wyoming, 'dirty boats' show up in Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

JACKSON — Invasive mussels float down rivers as plumes of tiny larvae, latch onto boats to cross state lines and find

Developers in Crook County sidestep new county rules

SUNDANCE — A matter of weeks after approving new regulations that give the county a say in the large development proj

Man gets jail for role in Jan. 6 riot

CASPER — A man who entered the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot after traveling from Wyoming to Washington D.C.

Legislature’s ethics complaints rules under review

CHEYENNE —The Wyoming Legislature’s Management Council Committee will be responsible in the coming months for reviewi

Percentage of high schoolers taking NWC classes has risen as enrollment has fallen

POWELL (WNE) — Northwest College is enrolling more students under age 19, even as overall enrollment is falling, as m

Middle-schooler shoots 800-pound elk

It was a hot summer morning when 13-year-old Carter Farella raced the sunrise with his dad, Chuck, and their friends,

Greybull man now facing 51 additional charges

GREYBULL (WNE) — A Greybull man already awaiting trial in district court on 20 felony counts of receiving, possessing

Wyoming still down workers from pre-pandemic

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — Some sectors in Wyoming have recovered all of the jobs lost during the early days of the COVID-19 p

Williamson encourages everyone to lift up your voices

While the familiar chords struck on a piano or organ may provide the melody and memory that bring voices into harmony

Unemployment rate unchanged

Weston County’s August unemployment rate remained unchanged from the 2.2% reported for July, according to the Sept.

Free computer clinic offered now at senior center

The law of entropy demands that everything decays over time, and that is just as true in the computer world as it is

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