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Weekend windstorm rattles Laramie County

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wind gusts reached 91 mph in Cheyenne this weekend in one of the longest sustained windstorms in the

Judge restores pre-Trump rules for dealing with mine violations

CASPER (WNE) — A federal court has restored preTrump standards to the so-called Ten Day Notice, a rule that requires

Heart Mountain becomes Smithsonian Affiliate

CODY (WNE) — The Smithsonian Institution has selected the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation to join its network of Sm

Minor killed at Casper mall

CASPER (WNE) — A minor is dead following a stabbing just before noon Sunday outside Eastridge Mall in Casper.

Men’s Golf in 10th After Day 1 of the Tiger Intercollegiate

COLUMBIA, Missouri (4/8/24) – The University of Wyoming men’s golf team completed Day 1 of the Tiger Intercoll

Fremont County library conflict comes to a head

RIVERTON — A student project about banned books prompted Lander School Board Chair Jared Kail to label some of the se

Dayton residents applaud state officials for rejecting land swap 3-1

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Wyoming cites law to justify secrecy about wolf’s alleged torture. But it may not apply.

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Public hearing uncovers complexities of proposed Jackalope Wind Energy Project

ROCK SPRINGS – The public hearing in Sweetwater County on Wednesday provided little clarity on a proposed wind energy

Land board skeptical it can break mine lease

Directs state office to explore issue

Casper firefighters discover actual fire while conducting training

CASPER (WNE) — Late Wednesday afternoon, Casper-EMS firefighters were training at a building that is slated for demol

Details emerge in Fremont County murder cases

RIVERTON (WNE) — Fremont County Coroner Erin Ivie ruled two recent deaths as homicides, and her office’s case dockets

Nominations sought for female entrepreneurs in Wyoming

JACKSON (WNE) — The Wyoming Council for Women is seeking nominations for outstanding female entrepreneurs across the

Game and Fish Director set to retire in September

RIVERTON (WNE) — Wyoming Game and Fish Department Director Brian Nesvik will retire in September after 29 years of de

Cowgirls Win 4-1 Over San Jose State

Cowgirls Win a Marathon Over Fresno State in Thrilling Fashion

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