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Salt River Range avalanche kills former Jackson resident

JACKSON (WNE) — David Rice, 41, was caught and killed in an avalanche Sunday in the mountains east of Star Valley Ran

State report says Wyoming uranium industry primed for success

GILLETTE – Uranium production looks to be back on the upswing after years of dormancy.
 

Meeting of BLM head, Wyoming leaders on Rock Springs Resource Management Plan deemed productive

CASPER – Bureau of Land Management Director Tracy Stone-Manning last week met with Gov.

Latest forecast says over $13M less available for state spending

CHEYENNE — In advance of the upcoming budget session, the Wyoming Legislature’s wallet to appropriate funds for budge

Campbell, Crook County residents give back with 300 pounds of produce

GILLETTE (WNE) — Campbell and Crook county residents combined to grow a little extra produce for those in need — a “l

Cheyenne Frontier Days will not pursue horse racing at Frontier Park

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Cheyenne Frontier Days officials announced Friday that they have decided not to pursue a deal with A

Viral video spotlights homelessness

RIVERTON — Travis Lewis said it was just a normal day, albeit colder than most.

Food cost increases hitting shelters hard

‘Petflation’
 

In Campbell County, the right embraces a convicted January 6 figure

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Oil recovery project underway

University of Wyoming, partner aim to bring research to the field
 

After public furor, task force offers guidance on BLM plan for SW Wyoming

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Scammers text man picture of fake arrest warrant

GILLETTE (WNE) — A 42-year-old man is not out any money after he received an arrest warrant over text message Wednesd

DISH Wireless receives $50M grant for its Cheyenne campus

CHEYENNE (WNE) — DISH Wireless will invest a $50 million federal grant into its Cheyenne campus to establish the Open

Governor urges continued investment in WIP initiative

CHEYENNE (WNE) — In a budget letter submitted to the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Appropriations Committee, Gov.

Bills designed to boost firefighter workforce

CHEYENNE — Wyoming’s fire departments are the second state entity to consider rehiring retired personnel amid a deple

Secretary of State says Mailers did not violate election laws

BUFFALO — Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray has determined that mailers sent this past fall that were critical of

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