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Use of Taser at The Wort leads to complaint

JACKSON — The Jackson Police Department has completed an investigation into a complaint it received Jan.

State looks to invest in outdoor recreation

CASPER —Outdoor recreation and tourism are critical economic drivers for many Wyoming communities.

Attempt to force bill from Speaker’s desk fails in House

CHEYENNE — An attempt to extract a parental rights bill from the House Speaker and send it to the House Agriculture,

Sheridan’s Souper Bowl Food Drive nets 1,100 pounds of food

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The eighth annual Souper Bowl food drive, staffed and sponsored by AARP’s Sheridan Community Action

Updated publication contains ‘Just the Facts’ about Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A new edition of “Just the Facts” has been released by the state of Wyoming’s Economic Analysis Divi

Crash with snowplow results in one fatality

SHERIDAN (WNE) —  An accident near milepost 1.3 on Highway 335 resulted in the death of 29-year-old Zachary J.

Average gasoline prices up by same amount they dropped last week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 3.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.40

Park County school district advances book lending policy changes

POWELL — Parents of Powell students will have more input and librarians and administrators will have clearer decision

PRB's 2022 coal output up slightly, slowed by rail issues

GILLETTE —Campbell County had a relatively good year for coal, but it could have been better.
 

More liquor licenses ahead

CASPER — Wyoming communities will soon have more liquor licenses to give out. 
 

Cody man charged with perjury

CODY (WNE) — The Cody man charged in September for the alleged assault and battery of his pregnant girlfriend was cha

Avalanche danger 'high' as storm dumps snow, wind on Tetons

JACKSON (WNE) — The Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center has raised the avalanche hazard to "high" in upper eleva

City asks county to discuss dispatch services

Special meeting scheduled for Wednesday
 

Bill to help fund EMS heads to gov’s desk

A bill to help counties form and fund EMS districts is heading to Gov.

Whopper winter wallops wildlife

Forced downhill by deep snow, hordes of elk, deer and antelope trying to survive the winter are congregating in highw

Don’t do it: Utility responds to latest coal mandate

A small Wyoming oil company is behind a bill that would force CO2 capture at coal smokestacks.
 

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