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Legislative leaders reject proposal to expand media access

CHEYENNE — Senate Vice President Dave Kinskey proposed a rule to fellow Wyoming legislative leaders on Thursday that

Governor pleased with passage of property tax amendment

SHERIDAN — Gov.

Drivers reminded to watch for wildlife

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Drivers are involved in more than 7,600 wildlife collisions on Wyoming roadways annually.

WDOC returns 60 out-of-state inmates to Wyoming facilities

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Corrections announced in November 2023 that the department was sending 240

Broncos Outlast Cowgirls in Five-Set Battle

Winter leads Cowgirls with career-high 19 kills 

Voters pass property tax amendment

CHEYENNE — On Tuesday, Wyoming voters approved a constitutional amendment that separates residential real property in

LaPrele Dam to be demolished before spring runoff to avoid ‘catastrophe’

DOUGLAS — The 140-foot-high concrete LaPrele Dam,  at 115 years old, is in its end of days sooner than expected and w

Gordon celebrates Trump win, talks economy and property taxes

JACKSON — Gov.

More CWD detected near Lander

LANDER (WNE) — The fatal brain disease affecting deer, elk and other ungulates that’s spread across most of the state

UW survey: Wyo. residents have mixed views on national and state economies

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A new University of Wyoming survey reveals a significant sense of pessimism among Wyoming residents

Strong turnout as Wyomingites brave long lines, frigid temps to vote

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Freedom Caucus wins control of Wyoming House

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Voters share their experiences

SHERIDAN — Sheridan County residents – including several high school students — shared with The Sheridan Press their

Campbell County Public Library staff explains juvenile card restrictions

GILLETTE — Parents in Campbell County who sign up their children for a library card have the option of putting specif

Barrasso and Hageman win reelection; Trump takes Wyoming

CASPER — Ballots were still being tallied for the national presidential race late Tuesday night, but Wyoming Sen.

With education savings account applications opening Jan. 1, state seeks input on rules

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