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JAC cuts proposed increases to labor and delivery reimbursement 

BUFFALO — Facing a growing number of counties without obstetric care, Wyoming lawmakers on the Joint Appropriations C

Park County school board terminates former teacher

CODY — The Park County School District 6 board of trustees has terminated former Cody High School teacher and basketb

Two Star Valley residents dead in Freedom murder/suicide

AFTON — Two Star Valley residents are dead after an 8:00 a.m.

Deep education cuts spark backlash — Educators, school leaders, legislators and public advocates express concern

LOVELL —- A draft bill emerging from the Wyoming Legislature’s school finance recalibration process has sparked broad

Judge rejects effort to toss criminal case against Weston County clerk

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Legislature to consider more property tax bills

BUFFALO — Property tax cuts appear to be a priority issue again for the Wyoming Legislature as it prepares to convene

Local listening — Senator seeks local input ahead of budget session

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Park County Sheriff’s Office warns public about disclosing personal info

CODY (WNE) — The Park County Sheriff’s Office is issuing a reminder to the public never to  disclose sensitive person

Homeowners Tax Exemption deadline extended to March 1

WORLAND (WNE) — Unlike last year, homeowners who wish to take advantage of the Homeowners Tax Exemption (also referre

Backlogged and DOGE-depleted: Forest Service report raises alarm over trail health

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Trying to do the same with less is not an option anymore

Sweetwater County elected officials speak to loss of revenues and how that will affect future services<

Lander commission considers revising rules for short-term rentals

LANDER —- There are currently about 40 short-term rentals in Lander, according to a count by the city's Board of Adju

Impressive hunter, prolific social media poster faces jail time for poaching

JACKSON — Rodney Gilstrap is a talented hunter, by all accounts.

Allegation of ‘secret’ meeting stirs confusion — Douglas City Council kills investigation before it begins

DOUGLAS — An allegation of a Wyoming Open Meetings Act violation caused confusion and obvious frustration at the Doug

Wyoming ends in-person hunter safety requirement despite instructor concerns

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