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Man dies after high-speed chase

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A 66-year-old man died Thursday afternoon following a high-speed pursuit that crossed from Wyoming i

Skier rescued off Mount Owen

JACKSON (WNE) — A backcountry skier who spent the night on the East Prong of Mount Owen was rescued by helicopter Fri

Gillette News Record sold to Wyoming publisher

GILLETTE (WNE) — The Gillette News Record has been sold to independent publisher J. Louie Mullen of Buffalo.

The Sheridan Inn for sale, many features to be preserved by historic preservation easement

SHERIDAN (WNE) – The Historic Sheridan Inn is for sale once again, but local history experts say many of the Sheridan

Deputy shot, suspect killed after robbery at LCCC

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A sheriff’s deputy is in the hospital and a suspect has been killed following a call to the authorit

Wyoming prepares to ‘electrify’ roadways

Patrick Lawson of Riverton was in the driver’s seat of a Tesla Model S 100D Ludicrous between Rawlins and Laramie on

Judge transfers corner-crossing trespass case to federal court

A federal judge has ordered that a civil suit seeking damages from four Missouri hunters for allegedly trespassing by

Residents show pro-life support in Rock Springs

ROCK SPRINGS — On the last Saturday of March, residents of Sweetwater County marched the streets in support of pro-li

The 5th utility: Gillette looking at expanding fiber network to homes

GILLETTE — The city of Gillette is looking at the concept of fiber-optic internet as a utility.

Statewide program asks gardeners to 'grow a little extra'

SHERIDAN (WNE) — First Lady Jennie Gordon’s Wyoming Hunger Initiative will partner with University of Wyoming Extensi

Governor appoints Tesoro to tourism board

EVANSTON (WNE) – For the first time since its inception, Uinta County residents will be represented by one of their o

Man turns himself in after police ask public for tips on elk statue damage

JACKSON (WNE) — A man suspected of damaging a bronze elk statue in front of a Jackson bar has turned himself in, acco

Former Wyoming Catholic College CFO pleads guilty to COVID fraud

In Wyoming’s first major COVID-19 related fraud case, former Wyoming Catholic College chief financial officer Paul D.

Sage grouse farming flies forward, hoping to dodge a crash

POWELL — Owls were to blame for the sage grouse carcasses that littered the grassy flight pen floors some mornings.

Inmates offered education opportunities

TORRINGTON — “I mean this in the best way possible, but I don’t ever want to see you again.” 

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