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Report shows health disparities

CASPER —Teton was ranked the healthiest county and Fremont the least healthy county in Wyoming, based on data in the

Laramie County GOP leadership warns of disenfranchisement

CHEYENNE — As Wyoming Republican Party convention officials decide whether to seat the Laramie County delegation at t

Chapter takes home gold

The Saddle and Sirloin FFA Chapter are finally able to take a break after a very hectic and rewarding state conventio

Street closures begin this week

Road access will be a bit limited for the remainder of the spring for some residents and businesses on Newcastle’s ea

Spring storm blasts on in

All roads in and out of Weston County were closed due to heavy snowfall and high winds as a spring storm

Interested in public service?

A candidate training session spearheaded by the head of the Weston County Republican Party was offered to potential o

Special elections set for next week

The first election day of 2022 will be May 3 when both the Weston County Hospital District and Weston County Museum D

Inflation hits 10.4%

The cost of living in Wyoming is increasing at a rate that hasn’t been seen in four decades, and Weston County occupi

Corner crossing report: inaccessible public acres now 8.3M

A new report by a digital mapping company puts the acreage of public land in Wyoming that’s “corner-locked” at 2.44 m

Two Wyo rivers under restrictions due to low snowpack, drought

April is typically when thousands of irrigators on the North Platte River — particularly along its tributaries — begi

Teen charged with first-degree murder in father’s shooting

SHERIDAN — Sheridan County Circuit Court Judge Shelley Cundiff found there was sufficient probable cause to bind Chri

Wyoming test scores during pandemic better than other states

CASPER — Wyoming students fared better on standardized tests than peers in other states during the pandemic, possibly

UW Arts and Sciences eyes reorganization

LARAMIE — When University of Wyoming students return to campus next fall, operations of the College of Arts and Scien

Antelope, deer licenses reduced because of drought, disease

JACKSON — Concerned about habitat and declining populations in the face of severe drought and disease, Wyoming wildli

Snake River flows start slow and steady, with Jackson Lake unlikely to fill

JACKSON — In a departure from customary practice, federal water managers have begun increasing the flow of the Snake

Rawlins’ water emergency past but still far from resolved

RAWLINS —Life may seem back to normal for residents in Rawlins and Sinclair after a critical failure of the local wat

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