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Wyoming occupational fatalities increase in 2023

JACKSON — The number of occupational fatalities in Wyoming rose 32.4% between 2022 and 2023.

Soda ash plant to go nuclear

LYMAN — Due to the increasing demand from consumers to produce cleaner soda ash, Tata Chemicals Soda Ash Partners of

Gray pushing for statewide ban on ballot drop boxes

CHEYENNE — Secretary of State Chuck Gray announced Thursday morning he is working closely with Wyoming lawmakers to p

BLM approves Two Rivers wind energy project

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Bureau of Land Management Rawlins Field Office on Thursday issued a decision record approving th

Gordon named next chair of Education Commission of the States

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov.

Hageman announced as chair of the RSC Article One Task Force

CHEYENNE (WNE) —  Wyoming U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman was selected on Tuesday to chair the Article One Task Force.

Legal experts, judges warn about prosecutor appeals bill

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Wyoming claws back $6.2M in federal money from some towns, redistributes it to others

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Wapiti cell tower approved

Commissioners drop appeal; developer agrees to lower height, other concessions

Riverton legislator to introduce bill banning sanctuary cities, counties in Wyoming

CASPER — A new legislator is set to bring a bill banning sanctuary cities and counties in Wyoming to the 2025 General

Outdoor recreation income stays steady

BUFFALO — Growth in the Cowboy State’s valuable outdoor recreation industry has slowed but remains a steady source of

Casper lawmaker pushes to define ‘man,’ ‘woman’ in statute

CHEYENNE — Another attempt to define gender in Wyoming state law will be pursued in next year’s legislative session a

Two Cheyenne women arrested on felony robbery charges after high-speed chase

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Cheyenne police arrested two women on felony robbery charges Tuesday afternoon after a high-speed ch

Whooping cough confirmed in Johnson County

BUFFALO (WNE) — Two cases of pertussis – commonly called whooping cough – have been confirmed in Johnson County since

Republicans pursue new abortion restrictions as Wyoming awaits ruling on existing bans

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As more Wyoming schools crack down on cellphones, bill aims at statewide limits

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