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Gillette woman climbs her way to 70th birthday

GILLETTE — “They completely changed it, every route has been changed,” Kate Johnston said, as she shook out her hands

Emergent care costs slam Native American resident

JACKSON —Chris Marcum is a horse guy.
 

Rustler Complex an economic engine

LANDER —  On the Central Wyoming College’s edge in Riverton, a new $18-million complex is taking shape, day by day, w

French exchange students spend time in Cheyenne

CHEYENNE —With a Metro ticket and a whole day in Paris, Cheyenne’s Central High School student Elizabeth Stump found

Gordon seeks federal ag aid, again, in another season of extremes

Sub-zero temperatures, heavy snows and savage winds have taken a toll on Wyoming’s farmers and ranchers this winter,

Court finds merit in Jackson ex-policeman's wrongful termination suit

JACKSON — A former Jackson Police Department lieutenant who is suing the town of Jackson won a small victory last wee

Key drug removed from chemical abortion prohibition legislation

CHEYENNE — A drug cited by health care providers as essential for labor induction, treating postpartum hemorrhaging,

800 Fentanyl pills seized at Lovell property

LOVELL (WNE) — Lovell Police allegedly confiscated 800 pills of fentanyl after executing a search warrant on a Lovell

Wyoming awarded federal funds for high-speed internet

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov.

In Jackson, single-family home average breaks $5 million in 2022

JACKSON (WNE) — Less real estate is being sold for more money in Jackson Hole.
 

Trial of Crook County man charged with murder delayed to August

SUNDANCE (WNE) — Due to a backlog at the Wyoming State Hospital, the trial of Crook County native Ed Svoboda is now e

Committee approves anti-abortion measure after several amendments

CASPER — The “Life is a Human Right Act” sailed through the Senate Agriculture Committee in a unanimous vote Thursday

New wolf-kill compensation fund advances

CHEYENNE—Wyoming stockgrowers welcome relief for livestock killed by wolves in Wyoming’s unregulated “predator zone,”

Corner-crossing judge: Agent opinion on ranch value irrelevant

A judge won’t allow a real estate agent’s opinion to be used in determining damages in a civil trespass case that see

Bill to provide funding for emergency responder pensions

CODY — The first bill from a Park County legislator to successfully pass both the House and Senate this session will

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