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WYDOT crews moving snow, prepping site, still shooting for early July opening of Teton Pass

JACKSON — Spring has sprung, and the Wyoming Department of Transportation and contracted construction crews are back

Sheridan College to offer 20% housing reduction

SHERIDAN — Beginning in the fall, students who choose to live in Sheridan College’s on-campus housing will pay a 20%

Trump dumps Biden environmental review for 3,244 oil and gas leases

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Suspected drug dealer caught after 2 months on the run

RIVERTON (WNE) — Two days after the Federal Bureau of Investigations offered a $5,000 reward for information leading

Gordon appoints AG Bridget Hill to Wyoming Supreme Court

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov. Mark Gordon has appointed Attorney General Bridget Hill to the Wyoming Supreme Court.

Second major donor ‘reevaluates’ support for University of Wyoming

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Trump and Musk’s DOGE ‘functionally destroying’ historic Yellowstone grizzly science team

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Calving conditions, cattle market good for ranchers

BUFFALO — For Andy Stevens, there’s not a much better view than that of sunshine on the snow-capped Bighorn Mountains

Former Worland postal employee accused of stealing from nine victims

WORLAND — A Worland woman, Susan Barrett, born in 1993, is now the defendant in two cases involving fraudulent credit

Senator still getting insults after being called ‘Madam Chairman’

POWELL — It's been weeks since a protestor went viral for derisively referring to Sen.

Election process is legislators’ top priority in interim

CHEYENNE — Affordable housing isn’t likely to be studied by Wyoming lawmakers for the first time in years.

After five years archiving Wyoming history, library specialist fired in latest DOGE cuts

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Wyoming officials cheer Trump orders to save ‘beautiful, clean coal’

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Teen gets 42-75 years for murder — 16-year killed ex-girlfriend; defense plans to appeal

CASPER — Eavan Castaner, the teen who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the killing of 17-year-old Lene’a Bro

Trump calls for more logging — Industry questions whether local infrastructure can meet needs

BUFFALO — The Trump administration’s executive order to increase logging and domestic timber production on federal la

Public defender requests inpatient evaluation of teen charged with first-degree murder — Death penalty dropped

PINEDALE —  A 19-year-old Big Piney man charged with first-degree murder and mutilation of a dead human body will be

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