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Man sentenced for sexually abusing minors at local day care

SHERIDAN (WNE) —  Fourth Judicial District Court Judge Darci Phillips deviated from a plea agreement reached in the c

Cowgirls Drop Four-Setter at Winthrop

Wyoming hosts second tournament next week

Vincent's ride: Bikers make young man's dream come true

ROCK SPRINGS — The biker community made a young man’s dream come true Sunday morning.

Hang gliding provides thrill, stress relief from day-to-day life

SHERIDAN —Each year over the Memorial Day and Labor Day holiday weekends, individuals jump off of the cliffs at Sand

School capacity concerns come to lawmakers’ attention

CHEYENNE — Laramie County School District No.

Fish Fire declared controlled

SUNDANCE (WNE) — The U.S.

Doctor life-flighted; partner charged with strangulation

PINEDALE  (WNE) — A local doctor who manages the clinics’ emergency services was life-flighted to an Idaho Falls hosp

Terrorist threats thwarted in Saratoga

SARATOGA (WNE) — A suspect was arrested for terrorist threats on Saturday morning in Saratoga. 

Tourism OK in Buffalo despite Yellowstone closure

BUFFALO — It wasn't quite the tourism season local business owners expected.

Wyoming places undergo name changes; Federal effort looks to remove slur aimed at Indigenous women

CASPER — More than 40 Wyoming places now have new names, after a federal effort to remove a slur aimed at Indigenous

Queen Elizabeth II enjoyed Wyoming visit

Queen Elizabeth II enjoyed Wyoming visit
 
By Laramie Boomerang staff

Primary was starkly different; Negative primary campaigns lead to concerns about civility

BUFFALO — When Nancy Schiffer - a political observer and wife of former Wyoming Senate President John Schiffer, a 21-

Rare earth deposit showing promise; Drilling suggests site is more bountiful than once thought

CASPER — Optimism is mounting at one of Wyoming’s nascent rare earths projects. 

School choice program faces constitutional roadblocks

CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers expect to navigate constitutional roadblocks on the path to creating a statewide school

School choice program faces constitutional roadblocks

CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers expect to navigate constitutional roadblocks on the path to creating a statewide school

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