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Government coal mandate hits free-market hurdle

A legislative effort to prop up the coal industry is hitting free-market headwinds.
 

No laws broken in campaign case

No charges were filed against Johnson County Commissioner Bill Novotny after he came under scrutiny for a political d

Laramie County school district may define ‘sexually explicit,’ consider opt-in book policy

CHEYENNE — Several members of the Laramie County School District 1 Board of Trustees have asked that the superintende

Sheridan teachers, parents, professionals: book bans stifle learning, sow outrage

SHERIDAN — The Sheridan County School District 2 Board of Trustees met before a packed room of concerned parents, tea

Bill becomes second abortion trigger ban

CASPER —Wyoming has another trigger abortion ban up for consideration. 
 

Legislative session deadlines impact chambers differently

CHEYENNE — While there were bills that died in both the chambers of the Wyoming Legislature due this week’s general f

Mountain lion spotted in downtown Saratoga

SARATOGA (WNE) — Saratoga Police Department received a report of a mountain lion sighting at the hot pools on Wednesd

Youth for Justice bills miss the cutoff

CODY (WNE) — A pair of bills championed by Cody High School students will not go to the floor of the Wyoming Legislat

U.S. Senators move again to protect Devils Tower name

SUNDANCE (WNE) — U.S.

Riesland repeals sign-in rule

John Riesland, chairman of the Weston County School District No. 1 board of trustees, apologized on Jan.

Deer removal likely in city

The Newcastle City Council is working to finalize a Chapter 56 permit for the city to lethally remove deer living ins

Hospital making CEO change

The Weston County Health Services board of trustees has appointed Piper Allard as interim CEO after officially accept

Traditional school week continues

After engaging in some discussion over the potential strengths and weaknesses of a four-day school week, the Weston C

Border wall funding bill fails following heated debate

CHEYENNE — Sen. Larry Hicks (R-Baggs) doesn’t consider himself a racist, bigot or xenophobe. 
 

Bill would allow ‘physical force’ to ‘terminate’ suspected trespass

The Legislature has advanced a bill that legalizes use of physical force by a landowner or landowner’s agent to “term

Popular property tax relief bill could aid Teton County

JACKSON — Teton County has a lot to gain from what’s shaping up to be the most popular property tax bill in Wyoming’s

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