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Bill to reimburse energy producers for increased federal tax rate clears interim committee

 

Wyoming coal could be in for a rough year

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Judge denies POCN motion to supplement record in temple case

CODY (WNE) — District Judge John Perry has denied a motion by the Preserve Our Cody Neighborhoods group to supplement

Proposed hot mix plant not moving forward for safety reasons

SHERIDAN (WNE) — A proposed Wyoming Department of Transportation asphalt hot mix plant alongside Meade Creek Road wil

Powell residents donate bison hunt to Purple Heart combat veteran

POWELL (WNE) — A Purple Heart recipient will be treated to an authentic Wyoming backcountry spot-and-stalk bison hunt

SHARON KAY (HILDEBRAND BECVAR) HAUCK

Nov. 18, 1949–Dec. 18, 2023
 

Torrington bids adios to Taco Johns

TORRINGTON (WNE) — Last week Taco John’s crew members said their ‘goodbyes’ one last time.

Wyoming gas prices drop 6 cents per gallon in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 6 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.81

Jackson to host climate solutions conference

JACKSON — Before the end of November, the Associated Press reported 2023 would almost certainly be the hottest year o

New data suggests renewable energy sources will outpace coal in 2024

CASPER — For a long time they said it would happen. And now they say it’s happening. 
 

Cody named Top Western Town

CODY (WNE) — True West Magazine has named Cody Wyoming the “Top Western Town.” Within Cody, the Smithsonian-affiliate

Gray condemns decision to remove Trump from ballot in Maine

CHEYENNE (WNE) — In response to Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows’ decision to bar Donald Trump from appearing

With low snow in Jackson Hole, wapiti trickle onto National Elk Refuge

JACKSON — There’s at least one person in Teton County who sees a silver lining in the low snowpack.
 

UW works to address rural teacher shortage

CHEYENNE — The principal of Rock River School said this was the first year in which a teacher hasn’t mentioned any pl

Nuclear power winning supporters, but restoring the industry could take more than we think

 

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