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Bullish on tariff — Cattle industry groups cheer Trump’s tariff on Brazilian beef

BUFFALO — The implementation of an additional 50% tariff on imports of Brazilian beef was welcome news to the Wyoming

Wyoming libraries fear financial ruin from youth book policy bill

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Legislature is considering a bill that librarians from across the state say will eliminate you

Back where we belong

PINEDALE — Some things are worth fighting for, including our communities and your access to local news. 

Wyoming advances land exchange for proposed West Fork Dam

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Federal mineral royalties to decrease

BUFFALO — The Trump administration’s push to encourage domestic mineral extraction is expected to benefit communities

City of Sundance rethinks “investment-killer” rates

SUNDANCE — The Sundance City Council is willing to take another look at its new utility rate schedule after hearing t

Multiple agencies, individuals looking for missing hiker

CODY (WNE) —- Considerable resources and manpower are involved in the search for Grant Gardner of Minnesota, the hike

Motorcycle crash kills rider, deer 

SHERIDAN (WNE) — A motorcyclist was traveling eastbound on Interstate 90 Aug. 2 and hit a deer.

Taco John’s moves corporate headquarters from Cheyenne to Minneapolis

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Taco John’s International, the fast-food company that began in Cheyenne in 1969 as a tiny taco stand

As Freedom Caucus targets Jackson Hole housing policy, Gordon backs community solutions

JACKSON — While Teton County’s approach to funding and building housing for local workers has raised the eyebrows of

Judge keeps freeze on spending state funds for private education

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Smith sentenced to two life sentences without parole for Coin Shop murders

CHEYENNE — The man convicted last month of the 2015 Coin Shop murders was sentenced Tuesday to two consecutive life s

State leaders take on records fees

RIVERTON — What does government transparency mean in the state of Wyoming? 

Veteran Wyoming news execs announce agreement to save 8 newspapers

BUFFALO — Robb and Jen Hicks and Rob Mortimore announced Tuesday they have reached an agreement with News Media Corpo

Newspaper closures sparked debate about legal notices; Legislature may revisit requirement for their publication 

JACKSON — Last week, as word spread across Wyoming that eight community newspapers were closing, one fact was clear:

Alpine man dies in single-car accident

AFTON (WNE) — In the early morning hours of Friday, August 8, the Alpine Fire Department, Star Valley EMS and the Lin

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