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With the hopes of increasing safety for everyone, Newcastle Elementary School has again adjusted the drop-off/pickup

Valuation up by over $30 mil

Weston County’s total valuation for the 2022 tax year totaled $181,139,110, up $34,298,048 from last year’s total val

Chamber, fair board at odds

During the Aug.

Colvard remains as county’s sheriff

Incumbents ruled the 2022 Primary Election in Weston County’s contested races with 2,757 total ballots being cast acr

Gov. Gordon wins GOP primary; Gray and Degenfelder also win

CHEYENNE — Gov.

Hageman beats Cheney, will face Grey Bull in November

CHEYENNE —  Cheyenne attorney Harriet Hageman easily beat Rep.

Hageman beats Cheney, will face Grey Bull in November

CHEYENNE —  Cheyenne attorney Harriet Hageman easily beat Rep.

State-mandated service may not be as available as it's supposed to be

SHERIDAN — On paper, the state of Wyoming has some of the strongest guardian ad litem laws in the country.

Nuclear firm TerraPower raises $750M from investors

CASPER — TerraPower, the advanced nuclear developer planning to build a demonstration reactor in Kemmerer by 2028, an

LCCC enrollment competes with local job market

CHEYENNE —  Laramie County Community College isn’t just competing with other schools to attract students, it’s also u

Transient man arrested for setting another man on fire

CHEYENNE (WNE) – A 54-year-old transient man was arrested early Sunday morning after Cheyenne Police said he set anot

Democratic candidate receives GOP absentee ballot, questions rural service

JACKSON — A Democratic candidate for Wyoming House District 23 announced in a Sunday press release that he had receiv

Semicolon tattoo opens mental illness conversations

LARAMIE — Dominic Blake’s first tattoo was a small black semicolon tucked behind his right ear.

Judge halts federal coal leasing

CASPER — The federal government must reevaluate the environmental impacts of coal mining on federal lands before it c

Gas prices down, may fall more, and drivers starting to notice

CHEYENNE — Gasoline prices are falling nationwide, prices at gas stations across the state draw closer to the U.S.

Food pantries seeing their inventories fall just as more Wyomingites turn to them for help

CASPER —  A couple of decades ago, Leilani Martin stopped by Poverty Resistance maybe once a year.

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