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Bought Beautifully staff, volunteers visit Guatemala artisans

SHERIDAN —From handmade bracelets to baskets, the business Bought Beautifully, owned by Emily and Colin Betzler, work

Reflecting on a year of war – Ukrainians have dealt with difficult changes

CODY — A little over a year ago, Galina Matsiakh woke up during the night to see the Ukrainian sky colored orange.

Property tax problem gets short- and long-term fixes

Of the more than a dozen bills aimed at providing residential property tax relief, Wyoming lawmakers settled on three

Extra releases from Flaming Gorge suspended

The Bureau of Reclamation suspended extra “drought response” releases from Flaming Gorge Reservoir Tuesday at the req

Grizzlies on the move

POWELL — A Yellowstone National Park wildlife biologist on a radio telemetry flight Tuesday observed the first grizzl

Wind developers retain powers

CASPER — Private wind farm developers will retain the same right to eminent domain afforded to other energy projects,

Campbell County modifies DWI treatment court program to include misdemeanors

GILLETTE — Campbell County Adult Treatment Courts is modifying one of its programs to help those who’ve been sentence

Hageman votes to advance TAPP American Resources Act

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On Thursday, in the House Natural Resources Committee, U.S. Rep.

Agencies investigating pronghorn die-off south of Pinedale

PINEDALE (WNE) — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory are collaboratively

Gillette Avenue now on National Register as historic downtown district

GILLETTE (WNE) — It’s official: downtown Gillette is historic.
 

Cheyenne Frontier Days makes donations for suicide awareness

CHEYENNE (WNE)— Cheyenne Frontier Days is donating the proceeds from the 2022 Pick Up Man campaign for suicide awaren

Recent snowfall less than it seemed

It sure seemed like a load of snow fell on Newcastle last month, but that wasn’t really the case.
 

Legislature wraps up general session

The general session of the 67th Wyoming Legislature came to an end on Friday, March 3, and majority floor leader Rep.

Lawsuit seeks relief for Colorado wolves gunned down at Wyoming border

An environmental advocacy group intends to sue unless the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest takes steps to safeguard

Bill to raise nonresident hunting fees

CODY — A bill that would significantly increase nonresident hunting fees for special draws throughout the state is cu

Jacksonites scammed as federal agencies tout 'Slam the Scam'

JACKSON — The Social Security Administration dubbed March 9 National Slam the Scam day.

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