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NWCCD Board of Trustees approve firearms and weapons policy

SHERIDAN — The Northern Wyoming Community College District Board of Trustees unanimously voted to approve a firearms

Sheridan school officials voice support for better teacher pay, funding for counselors

SHERIDAN — Wyoming is recalibrating its school funding model this summer.

Natrona County passes rules to allow employees to carry concealed firearms

CASPER – Natrona County employees will be able to carry a concealed firearm during the workday and in county building

Casper College approves change to gun policy

CASPER — To align with legislation that goes into effect July 1, Casper College has changed its gun policy to allow c

Hageman defends public lands provision

POWELL — As U.S. Rep.

The man who planted Nazi flags in Evansville demanding the mayor step down; deal struck between the two. 

CASPER — What began as an inflammatory protest that shocked a small Wyoming community has evolved into a somewhat one

In shadow of court ruling, Wyoming begins to ‘recalibrate’ public school funding

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Repeal of gun-free zones costs some school districts $30K annually

CHEYENNE — Liability insurance costs have increased by around $30,000 a year for several Wyoming school districts due

89-year-old Idaho woman dies after falling into Snake River

CHEYENNE (WNE) — An elderly woman died Wednesday after being swept into the Snake River.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming responds to maternity care gaps

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming is launching a comprehensive Maternity Care Program the week of Ju

Gordon, Gray feud escalates as Wyoming’s top officials grapple with mining, wind projects

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Wyoming Range wildfire’s considerable size doesn’t portend extreme season, officials say

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Fremont County Commission: library budget must cut by 23%

RIVERTON — Fremont County government braced for the impact of declining property tax revenue – and the county commiss

Jackson Town Council narrowly votes to put lodging tax increase on ballot

JACKSON — The Jackson Town Council voted 3-2 to put a 2-cent town-only lodging tax increase on the ballot for a Novem

JacksonTown Council haggles over off-site housing, but approves Mogul megahotel

JACKSON — The Jackson Town Council on Monday approved a plan for Mogul Capital’s megahotel that would see less “affor

Evansville man plants Nazi flags outside town hall

Officials remove Pride flags in response

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