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Legislators take no action on trust, LLC laws

The Legislature’s Joint Revenue Committee spent almost half of its two-day meeting in Lander last week discussing whe

Proposal includes county raises

Alexis Barker
NLJ News Editor
 

County to hire attorney, mediator

Alexis Barker
NLJ News Editor
 

Jackson residents lend aid in Ukraine

JACKSON — Bill Hayes returned last week to Jackson with a light case of COVID-19 and a suitcase full of stories of re

School district works to ‘right-size’ itself

Alexis Barker
NLJ News Editor
 

UW scientists help develop new COVID test

LARAMIE — While people around the the globe are itchy to put the COVID-19 pandemic behind them, a group of University

Steady turnout for hospital/museum elections

Updated: This story has been updated to include the ballots that were missed while counting Newcastle's votes fo

Wyoming braces for Roe v. Wade impact

CASPER — The leaked draft ruling showing that the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe v.

National Guard recruitment, retention falls

CHEYENNE — Wyoming National Guard leaders expressed concerns to state legislators Tuesday about declining candidate r

Teacher’s assistant charged with abuse of student

POWELL — A teacher’s assistant was arrested April 18 and charged with abuse of a vulnerable adult stemming from an Oc

Game and Fish: Wolves remain recovered species

CODY – For two decades, Wyoming’s wolf population has been above the minimum population number to be considered a rec

Toll of avian influenza on Wyoming birds still unknown

Wyoming’s patient zero arrived at the state’s Wildlife Health Laboratory in late March.

Jury finds four corner-crossing hunters not guilty of trespass

After fewer than two hours of deliberation Friday, a Carbon County jury found four Missouri hunters not guilty of tre

Bighorn Forest examines stickers to solve camping issues

SHERIDAN — The Bighorn National Forest will soon act on dispersed camping solutions brought forward two years ago by

PRB coal demand and production continues

GILLETTE (WNE) — The coal production from Peabody Energy Corp. and Arch Resources Inc.

UW to offer inmate degrees

CASPER — In 1994, former President Bill Clinton passed the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, often consi

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