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Lawsuit claims county horse racing decision cost 'millions of dollars in lost revenue'

GILLETTE — The Campbell County Commission is being sued for damages to make up for “millions of dollars in lost reven

Bar and grill liquor license phaseout bill advances

CHEYENNE —The Wyoming Legislature is one step closer to addressing liquor license limitations throughout the state.

Crossover voting bills advance

CASPER — Only the strictest crossover bills remain for consideration in the Legislature now.

Pair charged in infant’s drugging

DOUGLAS (WNE) — A Douglas man and woman are facing felony child endangerment charges after their infant child was fou

Sheridan man stranded on mountain found alive

SHERIDAN (WNE) — A 57-year-old man was found alive after being stranded in the Bighorn Mountains on a snowmobile trip

City of Sheridan struggles to keep employees

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The city of Sheridan continues to lose employees to better paying jobs elsewhere, according to Human

Tribal support for off-reservation hunting pact ‘evaporates’

Wyoming’s effort to sort out Native Americans’ off-reservation hunting rights in the wake of the landmark U.S.

Bill aimed at protecting rodeo advances in House

POWELL — A Cody lawmaker’s effort to protect rodeos and similar events from animal rights activists cleared a House c

Medicaid postpartum extension bill moves forward before deadline

CHEYENNE — State representatives advanced a bill extending postpartum Medicaid coverage for low-income mothers on Mon

Hageman to lead Indian and Insular Affairs subcommittee

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On Wednesday, House Committee on Natural Resources Chairman Bruce Westerman, R-Ark., named U.S.

Wyoming’s U.S. senators challenge Biden rule on retirement savings

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sens.

Firefighter arrested for sexual assault

A longtime volunteer firefighter and coach was arrested last month, and is being charged with sexual assault and mult

Obscenity bill ‘not ready for primetime’

ROCK SPRINGS — There was a sigh of relief among representatives for public libraries and art institutions as the spon

Session hits halfway point

CASPER — The Legislature wrapped up its fourth week in session on Friday, finishing up final budget amendments despit

Wyoming saw population influx from Colorado during pandemic, data shows

CHEYENNE —Data from the early pandemic years shows that more people migrated into Wyoming than left the state, and mo

Lawmakers vote down housing trust fund bill

CASPER — As lawmakers continue to debate how to address Wyoming’s troubled housing market, a legislative panel narrow

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