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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
 

State committee reinstates ousted GOP members

CODY — Elected members of the Park County Republican Central Committee who were ousted last August have been temporar

Skiers trigger slide in Grand Teton National Park

JACKSON (WNE) — Five skiers triggered an avalanche in Grand Teton National Park on Sunday afternoon.
 

Murder solved after 48 years

Genetic genealogy ID’s killer nearly 50 years after homicide
 

Atlas Carbon defaults on $15M publicly funded state loan

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Amid housing crunch, can FEMA funds streamline construction in Wyoming

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Medicare scams reported across state

JACKSON — A Wyoming cybersecurity organization is warning of fraudsters targeting senior citizens in Medicare scams.<

Casper lawmaker sponsors bill that would prohibit CDC, WHO regulation in Wyoming

CHEYENNE — Members of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus signed onto a House bill that would prohibit the Centers for Disease

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort finalizes sale

JACKSON (WNE) — Jackson Hole Mountain Resort announced Friday that it has completed transferring ownership of the wes

Norovirus spreading in Wyoming, cases confirmed in Sheridan

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Health says norovirus is spreading throughout the state, and cases have be

Construction sector leads Wyoming job growth in third quarter 2023

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Research and Planning Section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reported Friday th

Green River man reflects on a lifetime of connections

GREEN RIVER — Sitting by a window at the Villa Assisted Living Facility at Castle Rock, slits of sunlight illuminatin

Uncommon photographs

Powell photographer wins grand prize in state contest
 

Library board approves second set of changes to collection development policy

GILLETTE — Librarians at the Campbell County Public Library are now explicitly tasked with not allowing materials wit

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