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Student charged with murder expected to plead not guilty by reason of mental illness

PINEDALE — The capital murder cases against the two Big Piney High School students accused of killing Dakota Farley w

Post’s Auxiliary, DAV say former treasurer stole years worth of donations

CHEYENNE — As the district court examines a criminal case against a former treasurer who allegedly stole thousands fr

Johnson County school district will test drive new cellphone policy

BUFFALO — Johnson County School District No.

Gordon on layoffs: “We needed to downsize the federal government”

JACKSON — Gov.

CWD detected at 3rd elk feedground, risking western Wyoming wapiti's health

Fifth death on a third feedground is alarming for a disease that kills slowly

Devils Tower National Monument slashes hours without explanation

FROM WYOFILE:

Oil and gas leaders applaud bonding bill

BUFFALO — Newly passed legislation will create an account for oil and gas operators to pool resources and meet bondin

Gordon: National issues got in the way of legislation best for Wyoming

CHEYENNE — Gov.

After the blaze: 2024 wildfire expenses released, volunteer fire departments recover

SHERIDAN — Expenses for some of the 2024 wildfires — including the House Draw, Constitution, Flat Rock, Remington and

Sheridan school district hires full-time school psychologist

SHERIDAN — Sheridan County School District 1 will have an in-house school psychologist starting the 2025-2026 school

Jackson hopes more armored town trash cans will keep out bears, birds

JACKSON (WNE) — Better-armored Town of Jackson-owned trash cans are expected to fill the streets of downtown over the

DENVER FBI warns of fraudulent federal warrants in Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The FBI is warning of a scam in which people are presented with a fraudulent federal warrant and ask

Lawsuit accuses Casper doctor, hospital of dismissing arrestee before his overdose death

FROM WYOFILE:

Stalled negotiations keep Jackson housing regs, for now

JACKSON — Now that the Wyoming Legislature has adjourned without stripping the town of Jackson and Teton County of af

Paid parking no longer coming soon to downtown Cheyenne

CHEYENNE — Downtown Cheyenne will no longer transition to a paid parking system this summer after the Cheyenne City C

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