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Authorities help with evacuation; law enforcement focuses on opening roads, aiding displaced by Yellowstone flood

CASPER — Law enforcement around Yellowstone National Park are focused on opening roads and helping people evacuate fr

Teton County Health Department to start tracking tourist COVID

JACKSON (WNE) — Even with an airport closure and lower numbers of tourists, Teton County is at high risk for COVID-19

Search for Cam-plex GM in early stages; local search still on table

GILLETTE (WNE) — The search for the next leader of Cam-plex is underway.

Gas prices in Wyoming up 22 cents in a week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gas prices this past week across Wyoming are the highest they’ve been in about 10 years, at an avera

Mandatory mask use returns to Grand Teton

CASPER — Grand Teton National Park announced Monday that it will again require masking in all buildings. 

Schroeder’s USDA gender ID policy comments criticized

CHEYENNE — Concern from the state superintendent of public instruction, about new federal rules requiring that recipi

Park County officials searching for missing Indiana man

CODY (WNE) — The Park County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue is searching for a missing person near the Sunlight C

Gillette sculpture commemorates UW athletes killed in wreck

GILLETTE (WNE) — On June 6, Debbie and Jim McLeland and a small group of friends gathered in front of M&K Oil as

Gordon forms group to examine gas prices

PINEDALE (WNE) — Gov.

Feds get new guidelines for e-bikes in national parks, forests

Federal officials will operate under new guidelines as they struggle with how to regulate a growing number of fast-mo

Wind energy faces bird-kill and other habitat challenges

Collisions with rotating wind turbine blades kill a variety of birds in Wyoming — from passerines to raptors.

Lawmakers mull postpartum Medicaid coverage extension

Wyoming lawmakers aim to improve pregnancy outcomes for moms and their babies.

Two of griz 399’s offspring take a Green River walkabout

Two of famous mamma grizzly bear 399’s male cubs are on a walkabout out of Jackson Hole and into the Green River vall

Staffing shortages force shift in services at Sheridan VA

SHERIDAN — Due to lack of staffing, the Sheridan Veterans Affairs Medical Center is temporarily shifting urgent care

Gillette librarians protest budget cuts

GILLETTE — A number of Gillette librarians voiced their concerns at a public meeting in light of a recent decision by

Groups challenge Bridger-Teton grizzly ruling

CASPER — A legal standoff over grizzly bear killings in Bridger-Teton National Forest will continue as conservation g

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