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Teton Pass accident prompt warning of spring conditions

JACKSON (WNE) — An accident April 5 on Teton Pass involving a car transport truck that lost traction may serve as a w

Man pleads not guilty to exposure allegations

GILLETTE (WNE) — A 40-year-old Gillette man has pleaded not guilty to five criminal counts against him alleging that

Legislative committee to study trust funds

CASPER — The Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Revenue Committee plans to examine how the state could make money off of cer

Ruling on eagle deaths divides wind power industry

CASPER — The sentencing of a wind energy company this week in the deaths of at least 150 eagles has brought renewed f

Grizzly managers worried about 399 and cubs

JACKSON — Hilary Cooley is worried about the season ahead for Grizzly 399 and her cubs, who have yet to emerge from h

Ukrainian mother, daughter, reunite in Cheyenne

CHEYENNE — More than a month after Russian troops invaded Ukraine, a mother fleeing the country has been reunited wit

All the buzz: Sheep shearing class passes technique to new generation

GILLETTE — A group of about 25 people gathered in an old, dusty barn Saturday.

Miles-long tribute: Parade of farm equipment honors Heart Mountain farmers

 

Teton Juggler takes flight

JACKSON — When people spot Joe Cronquist from the chair lift, it’s an event.

Selvig to lead Constitution Party's U.S. House bid

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Riverton resident Marissa Selvig received the Constitution Party of Wyoming’s nomination for the sta

Study: Early wildflower blooms sign of a warming Wyoming

Wyoming botanist Trevor Bloom spotted his first springtime blooms of the year on March 28.

UW on track with long-term construction projects

LARAMIE — As the 2021-22 academic year begins winding down and University of Wyoming students switch out their pencil

Manlove could owe $91K in hearing costs

CHEYENNE — Laramie County District Attorney Leigh Anne Manlove could owe the state’s attorney oversight board more th

Ex-official vies for schools post

CASPER — A former top official at the Wyoming Department of Education announced Thursday she will run for superintend

Unemployment rate climbs again

For the second month in a row, Weston County experienced an increase in the unemployment rate, according to the March

Statewide school testing returns to normal

After two years of disruptions, Wyoming students are in the midst of test taking that helps state and federal educati

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