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Wyoming Insight says Oil prices up, mining sector still improving

CHEYENNE (WNE) —  Oil and natural gas prices have increased, according to the January 2024 issue of the Wyoming Insig

Gordon slams approach to forest management

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov. Mark Gordon is telling the U.S.

Wyoming Resource Advisory Council returns after 6 years, aims to help guide public lands management

CASPER — After several years of dormancy, a key public lands advisory body has re-constituted a quorum and is rapidly

Group asks Park County to hand count its election ballots

POWELL — A group of residents is again asking the Park County commissioners to order a hand count of the ballots cast

University invests in the future of Johnson County oil and gas

Energy exploration
 

Lawmakers file bill that addresses dark money in political campaigns

CHEYENNE – Anonymous attack mailers have struck once again, this time targeting Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray

Concern over old growth forest plan

Crook County Commissioners criticize one-size-fits-all approach and failure to involve local governments

Sextortion increasing, targeting minors

JACKSON — Minors are experiencing sextortion online at an alarming rate, according to the FBI.

Freudenthal says we have got a great future, if we cowboy up

LANDER — Former Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal’s book “The Paradox of Plenty” recalls a common bumper sticker seen

Proposed bill to curb deepfakes, other artificially manipulated media

GILLETTE — Over the last few years, technology has gotten to the point where fake images and videos can be produced t

Donated beef has saved School District 2 six figures in food costs

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Sheridan County School District 2 has saved approximately $118,474 in food service costs since 2021,

Carbon County law enforcement responds to possible violent threat at Victory High School

RAWLINS (WNE) — On Tuesday morning, Jan.

Gas prices reverse downward trend, edge up in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE)  —- Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 6 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.69

Sheridan City Council approves potential leases for new employees, loan application

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The city of Sheridan is attempting to attract new employees by leasing a city-owned property. 

Petitions to list gray wolf again denied

POWELL — After a peer-reviewed assessment, the U.S.

Stimulus bill clears committee

Lawmakers aim to boost enhanced oil recovery in Wyoming
 

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