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Teton park open to returning 399's body to the landscape

Officials say U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is in charge of determining next steps.

Wyoming Legislature has $173 million for supplemental budget

CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers have $173.5 million at their disposal as they put together the supplemental budget for t

Property taxes on the 2024 ballot

JACKSON — Wyoming voters will soon decide if they want to give the Legislature one more tool to address rising proper

Barriers to voting, Some Wyomingites face struggles at polling locations

CHEYENNE — As the general election approaches, local officials and campaigns continue to highlight the importance of

UW celebrates record-breaking 10th annual Giving Day

LARAMIE (WNE) — The University of Wyoming’s 10th annual Giving Day set records with 11,202 donors who gave more than

Queen of the Tetons' documentary free online

JACKSON (WNE) — In the wake of the death of Grizzly 399 on Oct.

Half of Laramie County voters cast general election ballots early

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Half of Laramie County’s 39,373 registered voters have already cast their general election ballots,

America’s growing political divide reaches Wyoming school boards, city councils

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Wind River Reservation race could shift power balance in Wyoming’s Legislature

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District Court rules in favor of both Pollak, school district in case

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Natrona GOP applauds Wyoming election integrity, condemns state party for casting ‘doubt’

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Judge sides with defendants in electioneering lawsuit

CHEYENNE — A federal judge has denied the plaintiff ’s motion for summary judgment in a case that addresses two compe

When the dust settles, Ranchers wrapping up fall work post-fire

BUFFALO — A mid-October cattle shipping day is often windy, snowy or muddy, but this year, the temperature gauge read

Technology budget, Hospital board expects to save money with IT security

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Secretary of state works to stop non-citizens from voting in elections

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray has asked the state’s 23 county clerks to report any non-citiz

State will soon offer savings accounts for homeschooled kids

SUNDANCE (WNE) — Homeschooled and private school students will soon be eligible for education savings accounts to hel

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