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County clerk’s actions are questioned

Earlier this month Weston County resident Gillian Sears raised concerns regarding what she claims are potential illeg

Former Cheyenne city staffer alleges abuse, discrimination by ex-mayor

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A former employee is suing the city of Cheyenne for alleged discrimination based on a disability and

Woman who stole from Personal Frontiers avoids jail time, must pay back $247K

GILLETTE (WNE) — A woman who pleaded guilty to stealing thousands of dollars from Personal Frontiers while she was th

Niche ranks SCSD2 No. 1 for Wyoming school districts

SHERIDAN (WNE) –  Sheridan County School District No.

Eastern Wyoming College board fails to select president

Eastern Wyoming College board fails to select president

 

Park Service program aims to better reflect the American 'mosaic'

JACKSON — Nadine Salas is interested in going into law enforcement but has had concerns, reflecting on what she’s hea

Casper girl’s family questions school district code of conduct

CASPER — Relatives of a Casper high school girl asked Natrona County School District board members last month why a c

Naloxone gives extra tool against opioid overdose

GILLETTE — When the Gillette Police Department handed out awards earlier last month to officers who had saved lives,

Feds aid pronghorn and sage grouse, but court allows development

Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland took steps last week to protect a wildlife migration corridor to Grand Teton Na

Targeted: Lawmakers in the political crosshairs of Wyo Gun Owners

The man had already left one voicemail on Sen. Larry Hicks’ (R-Baggs) personal cell phone.

Yellowstone National Park announces road opening schedule

JACKSON (WNE) –  Roads in Yellowstone National Park's northwestern reaches are set to open April 15, though the

Legislature sets interim topics amid workload concerns

The Wyoming Legislature’s Management Council approved more than 100 topics last week for 19 committees to tackle betw

Praying for precipitation: dry conditions spark fire concern

POWELL — The road through the Lamar Valley was dry and tacky last week.

Local advocates for more black bear support, research

CODY — Black bears have been a source of passion for Joe Kondelis Jr.

People asking for postmortem COVID tests to pay for loved ones’ funerals

GILLETTE — The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a lot of crazy things over the last two years.

Nursing shortage continues

CASPER — Nursing staff shortages persist in Wyoming.

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