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UW navigates 2026 budget challenges

Declining tuition revenue, reduced state appropriations, and federal funding uncertainty shape strategic financ

Wyoming's housing market stabilizes with a statewide average price of $400,000

SHERIDAN — Realtors say the housing market in Wyoming is stabilizing, although no longer can most buyers find a home,

Vouchers a boon for private schools

RIVERTON — Wyoming already reimburses parents to enroll their kids in private education, but ahead of the 2025-2026 s

Parent voices harassment concerns, saying daughter’s being ‘mentally punched’

ROCK SPRINGS — A mother recently spoke out against bullying in local schools and questioned how district officials ar

Evansville tops the state with fastest population growth in 2024

CHEYENNE (WNE) — According to the U.S.

Deadlines approaching for property tax relief programs

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Revenue reminds homeowners in Wyoming that they may qualify for a partial

From toothpaste to beer bottles to industrial batteries, the world relies on Wyoming’s ‘white gold’

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Wyoming’s Calvert, national broadcast chair, says NPR needs more perspectives

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Judge keeps transgender woman in Wyoming sorority case, but warns lawyers against irrelevant allegations

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Tigers Release Trout — Students stock Saratoga Lake with trout hatched and raised in hallway of Encampment K-12

SARATOGA — Students from Encampment K-12 released dozens of trout into Saratoga Lake on May 8.

Crypto rules lifted for national banks, direct competition with SPDIs

CHEYENNE — One mark of Wyoming’s shift to the digital asset industry is in its special purpose depository institution

No decision on Mogul megahotel as questions remain on workforce housing

JACKSON — Mogul Capital and development watchdogs will have to wait at least another month before they know whether t

Mills passes resolution supporting unique zip code

CASPER — Mills City councilmembers on Tuesday evening unanimously voted to pass a resolution expressing their support

Natrona County School District leaves cellphone policies up to principals’ discretion

CASPER — The Natrona County School District approved a policy change regarding cellphone use in classrooms on its fir

Sheridan property crime decreases, other crime increases for March and April

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Property crime decreased in Sheridan year over year in March, but violent crime, alcohol-related cri

Grizzly 1063 and surviving cub reunited

JACKSON (WNE) — Grizzly 1063 and her sole surviving cub have been reunited.

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