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Seidel, UW leaders present State of the University address

LARAMIE — University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel spoke on issues pertaining to the university and its goals during

Initiative to reduce property tax criticized by lawmakers

CHEYENNE — Wyoming state legislators criticized an initiative to reduce property taxation for homeowners by 50%, argu

Barrasso says bill 'stops Biden’s attack' on school hunting programs

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — On Thursday, U.S. Sen.

Search continues for missing hiker in Wind River Mountains

LANDER (WNE) — The search for a missing hiker in a remote area of the Wind River Mountains continues with no sign of

Cheyenne records massive uptick in precipitation

CHEYENNE (WNE) — This has been one of the wettest summers for Cheyenne on record.
 

Documentary highlights one group’s recovery efforts for MIAs

Worland resident partners with Washakie Cinemas for 2 free showings next week
 

Wyoming test scores improve, but stay under pre-pandemic levels

Degenfelder: ‘We must do better’
 

Campbell County to pay $2.65 million in settlement payments in horse racing lawsuit

GILLETTE — A two-year lawsuit involving Campbell County and two horse racing companies has finally come to an end.

BLM releases outdoor recreation blueprint

POWELL —  With more than 245 million acres of public land within the Bureau of Land Management’s charge, the agency h

Lab tests confirm plague in Albany County cat

LARAMIE (WNE) — Laboratory testing has recently confirmed plague in an Albany County cat, according to the Wyoming De

Killing more lions to boost Wyoming deer draws scant support

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Hunting season promises mixed results

Deer population still down, turkey and elk both thriving
 

Gordon aims to continue regionalization of emergency medical service

SHERIDAN — With Sheridan County and Campbell County being the first two counties in the state to regionalize emergenc

Group of volunteers to help LCSO with crime prevention

CHEYENNE — You could be the Laramie County Sheriff ’s Office’s “eyes and ears”by joining the agency’s new volunteer f

Wyoming likely no longer home to nation’s highest suicide rate

FROM WYOFILE: 
 
Initial estimates show Wyoming’s suicide rate slipped below Montana’s last year.

Union leader calls for better management

JACKSON — Darlene Jones observed Labor Day in a drizzle with a bottle of Coke, a bright yellow rain jacket over her u

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