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Political loophole bill on its way to Gordon

Measure addresses PAC reporting rules
 

Yellowstone recruits for Youth Conservation Corps

JACKSON (WNE) —Yellowstone National Park seeks applicants for the 2023 Youth Conservation Corps, a residential work-b

WySAC 2022 data shows positive change in mental health among Sheridan students

SHERIDAN (WNE) —  The University of Wyoming’s Survey and Analysis Center published complete Prevention Needs Assessme

City Council hopes to modernize Gillette's brand

GILLETTE (WNE) —  In the next few years, the Gillette City Council hopes to update the city’s brand and logo.

Ricketts donates $1 million to build Sublette hospital

JACKSON (WNE) — Jackson Fork Ranch owner and billionaire Joe Ricketts donated $1 million last Monday to the Sublette

Legislature removes disincentive for community colleges' online classes

SHERIDAN — Distance education and in-person classes will soon be treated equally when it comes to how the state reimb

Breakfast egg-alternatives and grocery tips to beat back inflation

GILLETTE — The past year of the highest inflation levels in decades has impacted many facets of day-to-day life.

Abortion bill’s future uncertain in Senate

CASPER —It’s unclear whether the Senate will get to debate the “Life is a Human Right” bill, the most ambitious and s

Supplemental budget bill saves state record $1.4B

CHEYENNE — An unprecedented $1.4 billion will be placed into savings by the Wyoming Legislature upon the governor’s f

Scent training seminar teaches young and old dogs new tricks

GILLETTE —The room at the Wingate Hotel was rearranged to include three rows of five cardboard boxes.
 

Buffalo woman invents horse massage tool

BUFFALO — Inspiration can strike at any time.
 

Sheridan church volunteers team up with car dealership to prepare vehicles for snow

SHERIDAN —  For 13 consecutive years, Sheridan’s First Baptist Church volunteers, including Nathan Mullinax and Brian

A good winter’s rest makes sweet summer honey

CHEYENNE —Wyoming’s high plains isn’t exactly known for its honeybee population.
 

Bill seeks liberation for raw dairy and eggs

CHEYENNE—Eight years after passing the Wyoming Food Freedom Act, state lawmakers are still making adjustments to ease

‘Unbelievable’ demand

Rising food prices pinch households, food pantry
 

Bill promoting apprenticeships, job training for students passes

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Legislature unanimously supported a bill seen as a way to invest in students while promoting e

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