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Complaints in coal country

Producers, state leaders frustrated with federal approval process
 

Game and Fish report highlights recruitment and retention challenges

POWELL — Wyoming game wardens patrolled more than 600,000 miles in 2022, according to the annual Wyoming Game and Fis

Aviles Jr arraigned as the search for missing Cody woman continues

CODY – One of the last people to see Katheryn Ann Ferguson before she disappeared in mid-October was arraigned last w

Wyoming Department of Health recommends ordering records directly from department

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Extra costs and frustrating delays can be avoided by only ordering official Wyoming birth, death and

A lot of bear, Yellowstone grizzly weighs in at 712 pounds

FROM WYOFILE: 
 

UW gives notice of intent to offer new areas of study

LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees’ three-day meeting from Nov.

Teton County tax revenue took hit from historic Yellowstone floods

JACKSON — After experiencing record sales and use tax collections last fiscal year, Teton County was the only county

Still a controversy

Agencies, group at odds over planned removal of wild horses
 

Barrasso dines with Wyoming service members in South Korea

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On Thanksgiving Day, U.S. Sen.

Patton Veterans Project to host free film workshops at the University of Wyoming

LARAMIE (WNE) — Understanding veterans and their experiences can be tough to comprehend for most who have not served

Icy road conditions, fog cause 19 car pileup on interstate

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — A crash on Interstate 80 between Cheyenne and Laramie on Thanksgiving afternoon resulted in a 19-ca

Kiln results in beautiful, unpredictable art

'It’s like Christmas morning’
 

The human remains in the Murie Museum closet

Teton Science Schools graduate students found the remains in 2021.

Wyomingites don’t want to see Kelly Parcel sold to developers

CHEYENNE — A section of land within the exterior boundaries of Grand Teton National Park could soon be auctioned off,

Educators see impacts of electronic device use on young children

Technical difficulties
 

Bill on parental rights going to session

Measure would require schools to alert parents to changes in health
 

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