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January poses challenges to mental wellness: Wyoming LifeLine can help

GREYBULL— The third Monday of January marked Blue Monday, wryly referred to as the gloomiest day of the year. 

Schools stocking 'antagonist' Narcan to counter fentanyl

JACKSON — With Wyoming in the throes of an opioid crisis and deaths from fentanyl skyrocketing, Jackson Hole High Sch

Alert system for at-risk adults flies forward

A bill to create an alert system for abducted, kidnapped or compromised adults has thus far sailed through the Wyomin

Fossil fuels could get legislative assistance

CASPER — It took former Rep.

Weather leads to rescheduling of local sextortion film screening

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The United States Attorney’s Office announced that Wednesday night’s screening in Cheyenne of the do

School superintendent starts video series for transparency

POWELL (WNE) — Park County School District 1 Superintendent Jay Curtis posted a video to the PCSD1 Facebook page Tues

18-year-old allegedly stabbed mom’s boyfriend multiple times

GILLETTE (WNE) — An 18-year-old woman has been charged with attempted second-degree murder after allegedly stabbing h

Governor’s office hosting series of mental health webinars

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wyoming’s top official is continuing ongoing work to reduce stigma around mental health issues and i

Bill allocating $10 million for school crosswalks moves forward

CHEYENNE —A bill that would allocate $10 million for school crosswalk improvements and pedestrian bridges was advance

Riesland’s rules

Chairman and board clash over public comment at first meeting of 2023
 

NHS students place well at the Nile

The Newcastle High School FFA chapter took a road trip to Montana in October, as members from every grade level went

Ag issues on agenda

The 67th Wyoming Legislature kicked off its second week of the 2023 General Session on Monday, Jan.

Lawsuit offer rejected

The Board of Weston County Commissioners has again rejected a settlement proposed by a group that has sought legal ac

School board considers four-day week

Weston County School District No.

Remote participation shut out of two legislative committees

Two legislative committee chairmen closed the door on remote public testimony last week, limiting who can participate

Resolution calls for gathering, slaughter of wild horses for meat

Rep. John Winter (R-Thermopolis) rode horseback into the Red Desert to see some new country last year. 

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