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Kemmerer hospital CEO: Safety and staffing reasons for cutting obstetrics

KEMMERER —A nationwide shortage of nurses and other clinical workers is to blame for the cut in services at South Lin

Wyoming’s senior population grows 40%

CASPER —  Wyoming’s senior population grew by over 40% from 2010 to 2020 — the second-fastest rate in the nation, acc

Schools gets $2.9M in federal grants

Alexis Barker
NLJ News Editor
 

Road and Bridge making repairs on Fairgrounds Road

KateLynn Slaamot
NLJ Reporter
 

Man convicted in ‘95 murder dies in prison

Alexis Barker
NLJ News Editor
 

County death totals up in 2021

Alexis Barker
NLJ News Editor
 

Lawsuit filed against county commissioners

The News Letter Journal and Weston County residents Karen Drost, Raymond Norris and Patricia Baumann have filed a pet

Unemployment falls across the state in March

CHEYENNE (WNE) — As measured by one economic statistic, the unemployment rate fell in every county in Wyoming last mo

Secretary of State Buchanan Seeks Second Term

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Wyoming Secretary of State Edward Buchanan will pursue his second term in office.

Judge mulls delay in corner-crossing trial, rejects ‘gag order’

A judge in Rawlins on April 15 rejected a motion to dismiss criminal trespass charges against four hunters accused of

Utilities: Wyo CCUS mandate could spike monthly bills by $100

Adding carbon-capture systems to existing coal-fired power plants in Wyoming could cost the average residential ratep

Jackson firefighter returns from Ukraine relief mission

JACKSON — Sam Stein, a firefighter for Jackson Hole Fire/EMS Station 1, is returning home after spending nearly two w

Cost of living grows by fastest pace in 40 years

CASPER — Price increases driven by the coronavirus pandemic last year brought a state inflation measure to its highes

Cheyenne school trustees pass anti-discrimination resolution

CHEYENNE — Divisions were drawn among Laramie County School District 1 trustees as they debated a response to reports

Feds will include fewer Wyoming tracts in oil and gas lease sale

CASPER —The federal government will include one-third fewer Wyoming tracts than anticipated in the first oil and gas

Ordinance proposed to restrict Sheridan gambling

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Sheridan Mayor Rich Bridger suggested an ordinance he hopes will prevent the city’s downtown distric

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