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What Trump’s executive orders mean for Wyoming energy, mining

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Sheridan law enforcement keeping an eye on legislative session

SHERIDAN — With the legislative session underway and continuing until March 6, the Sheridan Police Department and She

Laramie County officials respond to allegations of ‘land grab’ regulations

CHEYENNE — After county officials released the first draft of the potential new Laramie County Land Use Regulations,

Gun free zones repeal overwhelmingly approved in House, headed to Senate

SHERIDAN — A bill to repeal most of Wyoming’s gun free zones — including at government buildings and schools — is hea

Freedom Caucus’‘Five and Dime’ measures pass through House

CHEYENNE — Five key bills in the Wyoming Freedom Caucus’ “Five and Dime Plan” passed through the state House of Repre

Wyoming Athletics Announces Dates for Camps at WYO Sports Ranch Festival

WYO Sports Ranch Celebrates Grand Opening Thursday

Hageman calls for U.S. Postal Service plan to be suspended

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., signed a letter to President Trump, led by Rep.

Torrington crimes drop in 2024

TORRINGTON (WNE) — Crime in Torrington was down in 2024, according to the Torrington Police Department.

Barrasso bill would support ranchers, livestock grazing

CHEYENNE (WNE) — John Barrasso, R-Wyo., on Thursday introduced the Resiliency for Ranching and Natural Conservation H

‘Anti-woke’ investing bill advances after Freedom Caucus compromises on penalty provision

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Should Wyoming ‘landowner tags’ be for sale? A bill proposes big bucks for big bucks.

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Wyoming lawmakers reduce $66.3M funding for K-12 schools by $17.5M

CHEYENNE — A pending lawsuit against the state of Wyoming claims the state has unconstitutionally underfunded its K-1

Senate committee: School board races should be partisan

CHEYENNE — Despite a majority of public testimony against doing so, a group of senators have backed a measure to put

Fremont County School district talks expulsion — Substance abuse tops list of concerns

LANDER — In December, the Lander School Board voted on one or more stipulated expulsion agreements.

Election integrity bill banning drop boxes advances

SHERIDAN — A bill that would fall in line with Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray’s “election integrity agenda,” a

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