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WYDOT gauges interest in electric vehicle charging stations

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Transportation has issued a Request for Information to gauge interest from

Boat check stations broke records in 2023

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Wyoming once again faced an increased risk from aquatic invasive species in 2023 but remains free of

Bidding open on 13 bison

GILLETTE (WNE) — Those interested can now bid on 13 animals from the state bison herd.

Guillermo Brizuela shares peace, service with Laramie community

LARAMIE — Nearly 60 years after leaving his home country and arriving in Laramie, Guillermo Brizuela is still sharing

WYldlife Fund appeals to wildlife lovers near and far

BUFFALO — When Chris McBarnes was hired to head the WYldlife Fund in 2019, he knew it had to be headquartered in Buff

Shoshoni fights housing shortage

RIVERTON — When Joel Highsmith decided to run for mayor of Shoshoni, he and now councilman Beau Weaver drove through

Last of Wyoming mail processing centers could be moved out of state

JACKSON — Teton County’s mail hasn’t been processed in-state in almost a decade, and that could be the reality for mo

Petroleum Association launches Carbon Initiative Network

AFTON — The Petroleum Association of Wyoming is launching a Carbon Initiative Network to help with development and gr

State postpones $14M natural gas rate hike deal, but increase is coming

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Ice fishing requires great deal of safety measures, preparation

SHERIDAN — When the creeks and lakes freeze up for the winter, fishermen from all around hit the ice to try their han

College ranking list, Central Wyoming College best in Wyoming

LANDER (WNE) — Central Wyoming College is the top-ranked community college in the state, and among the top 2.1% in th

Game and Fish seeking volunteer hunter education instructors

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Are you interested in teaching the next generation of Wyoming hunters? 
 

Wyoming unemployment up slightly, but economy improved in 2023

CHEYENNE — Wyoming, and the United States as a whole, outperformed economic projections in 2023, one of the state’s t

Wyoming Public Lands bill clears Senate committee

BUFFALO — Federal legislation that would, among other land management directives, release three wilderness study area

Feds revive wilderness climbing debate

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2023 wing counts indicate an increase in sage grouse reproduction

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Early estimates from Wyoming’s 2023 sage grouse wings indicate increased sage grouse reproduction.

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