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Manlove could owe $91K in hearing costs

CHEYENNE — Laramie County District Attorney Leigh Anne Manlove could owe the state’s attorney oversight board more th

Ex-official vies for schools post

CASPER — A former top official at the Wyoming Department of Education announced Thursday she will run for superintend

Unemployment rate climbs again

For the second month in a row, Weston County experienced an increase in the unemployment rate, according to the March

Statewide school testing returns to normal

After two years of disruptions, Wyoming students are in the midst of test taking that helps state and federal educati

Yellowstone area wildlife guides not concerned about congestion

JACKSON — Matt Fagan is a bit resigned to the reality of what’s ahead for the summer of 2022.

Gillette city councilman apologizes for group texts

GILLETTE — Councilman Shay Lundvall apologized for creating group texts last week that violated Wyoming's Open M

Group pushes to hand count Park County’s election results

POWELL — Distrustful of the voting machines used across Wyoming and other parts of the country, a group of Park Count

NextEra paying $8M in pact with US over killing eagles

CHEYENNE — A leading wind farm operator has agreed to pay fines and other fees totaling just over $8 million, plus po

New postmaster appointed

Elaine Fulk, a Newcastle native and 2009 Newcastle High School graduate,  has been promoted to postmaster for Newcast

New judge to be picked from three

A new judge is coming, and he or she will be here soon.

Dispatch meeting scheduled

It all comes down to this, months of work on the part of Jeani Stone, the deputy county attorney; Weston County Sheri

Barton v. Borton has its day in court

The dispute over a residency requirement for elected officials officially moved to a legal battlefield last week when

Idaho man charged with driving 132 in park pleads not guilty

JACKSON (WNE) — A man accused of driving more than 130 mph in Grand Teton National Park appeared in federal court Fri

Wyoming to target elk, large carnivores to aid reeling mule deer

FROM WYOFILE: 
 

Jury finds day care worker guilty of manslaughter

CHEYENNE — A jury on Monday found a Cheyenne day care worker guilty of involuntary manslaughter. 

A lifeline to Ukraine: 3 ways Jackson Hole locals are getting involved

JACKSON — Jackson Hole firefighter Sam Stein is trading in his warm bed for body armor and shipping out to Ukraine.

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