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Companies partner to set stage for use of micro nuclear reactors at trona mines in Green River

CASPER — Out on the mile-high prairies of Green River, atop the world’s largest known deposits of trona — a mineral c

Burns community members ashamed of their town council

BURNS — Allegations of broken promises, lies and miscommunication have sewn controversy in this small Wyoming town an

Council approves garbage rate increase

Second reading will be Oct. 16
 

Children hospitalized after illness linked to raw milk

JACKSON (WNE) — Two children were hospitalized after drinking raw milk purchased through the Slow Food in the Tetons

Community college tuition freeze approved

LANDER (WNE) — The Wyoming Community College Commission Thursday voted to keep the tuition as it currently stands for

BLM says plan for SW Wyoming won’t restrict recreation. Users still fret.

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Seidel reaffirms commitment to free speech on campus

UW president says school must remain an open space
 

Cheyenne vigil honors victims of Hamas and Israel war

CHEYENNE — Matani Ravenna, a 29-year-old Cheyenne resident who grew up in Israel, said he was speechless when he lear

Eshelman hires attorneys for appeal

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Interior Department establishes national wildlife refuge for Wyoming toad

CHEYENNE (WNE) —  The U.S.

Jackson stands with Israel

AFTON (WNE) — On Monday, October 9, a large crowd gathered outside the Chabad Jewish Community Center of Jackson Hole

Gasoline prices fall 4.8 cents per gallon on average in Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 4.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.7

Marijuana advocates aim to get initiatives on the 2024 ballot after signature confusion

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Legislature to consider multiple property tax relief bills in 2024

SHERIDAN — Property tax relief for Wyomingites is set for consideration after several bills were approved by the Legi

Legislature to consider multiple property tax relief bills in 2024

SHERIDAN — Property tax relief for Wyomingites is set for consideration after several bills were approved by the Legi

Solar eclipse will be visible in Western U.S. Saturday morning

GILLETTE (WNE) — When Wyomingites look up at the sky Saturday morning, they should be able to see a partial eclipse.<

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