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Officials look to simplify grant writing requirements

BUFFALO — Rawlins needs a lot of money.

Lawmaker pulls own bill repealing obscenity promotion exceptions

CHEYENNE —A bill that would have repealed educational exceptions for promoting obscenity in Wyoming law was pulled fr

Sweeping abortion bill’s constitutionality debated

CASPER — Rep.

Barrasso, Lummis introduce bills to safeguard Second Amendment rights

CHEYENNE  (WNE) — Citing their commitment to defending the Second Amendment rights of Wyoming residents, U.S. Sens.

Supreme Court denies county's appeal on horse racing issue

GILLETTE (WNE) — The Campbell County Commission overstepped its authority with a horse racing resolution that essenti

Council hits rewind on Summit Avenue parking ban

The Newcastle City Council has decided to reconsider the parking ban in front of Little Ones Childcare after concerns

Karpe Dogie columnist on top again

Sonja Karp, the News Letter Journal’s sports editor, was named the top sports columnist in the small weekly newspaper

Heritage Park ranks third on city’s priority list

Despite months of work, including public input and a feasibility study, the Newcastle City Council has made Heritage

Officials hope to prepare for the opioid epidemic

Officials in Weston County hope they will soon be better equipped to fight the newest front in the war on drugs after

County disputes increased dispatch charges

A running battle between city and county officials over dispatch services has escalated again, apparently as a result

Wilderness group: Public wants Shoshone motorized plan trimmed

A plan to govern motorized travel on the Shoshone National Forest falls short of laws protecting a wilderness study a

Snowpack increasing in Snowy Range

LARAMIE — Southeast Wyoming’s highest point, Medicine Bow Peak, has received an estimated 80 inches of snow since las

A statesman’s death: Lawmakers seek lessons in U.S. Sen. Lester Hunt

After Wyoming’s U.S. Sen.

Wildlife bill survives spending fracas

JACKSON — Last week, state Sen.

Converse leads state in standing rig count

DOUGLAS — Converse County continues to lead the Cowboy State in energy. 
 

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