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Cody student hit by vehicle

CODY (WNE) — A Cody High School student was struck by a pickup driven by another student at the intersection of Beck

State of Wyoming releases latest cost of living index

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The state of Wyoming Economic Analysis Division has completed the Fourth Quarter of 2022 (4Q22) Wyom

Former day care worker charged in child abuse case

A former employee of the Weston County Children’s Center has been arrested on a charge of felony aggravated child abu

A tribute to James Taylor

Concert Association closes the season with final show
 

Finding our FOCUS

Mystery surrounds latest upheaval at victim services agency
 

Dispatch disagreement continues

Tone has changed but the result is so far unchanged
 

Hageman reaching out to Weston County

As part of a series of “Congress in Your Community” visits, Wyoming Rep.

Mule deer death rates deepen in western Wyoming

In the hardest-hit areas, concerned Wyoming hunters plan to push for total suspension of hunting season or eliminatio

Group: Youth risk survey needed

Funding for program was cut 7 years ago

Elk Mountain Ranch owner: ‘We should have control’ of corner-crossing

In depositions filed in a federal lawsuit with implications for access to 8.3 million acres of public land, Fred Eshe

Moms-to-be scramble as local OB/GYN shutters

JACKSON — Five baby deliveries, four surgeries and 65 appointments — each week. That has been Dr.

Wyoming Supreme Court upholds 2021 sex assault conviction

JACKSON (WNE) — The Wyoming Supreme Court has upheld the first-degree sexual assault conviction of a Jackson man who

Wyoming’s average gasoline prices rise nearly 11 cents a gallon

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 10.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.3

Dog bite ignites PD political firestorm

City kills grandmother’s beloved, escaped Chihuahua less than two hours after officer is bitten
 

Second request for anonymity in UW sorority lawsuit rejected

CHEYENNE — Seven sorority members at the University of Wyoming seeking legal recourse for the acceptance of the first

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