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State’s unemployment rate holds steady at 2.9%

CASPER (WNE) — Wyoming’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held steady at 2.9% from June to July, the Research &a

Hadley Linder Named Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Week
BLM wins two lawsuits, clearing way for elimination of two Wyoming wild horse herds

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What do precinct committee people do?

JACKSON — Local elections aren’t just about deciding who sits on the Town Council or heads to Cheyenne to write laws

More resources on the way to fight Fish Creek Fire

JACKSON — The Bridger-Teton National Forest has ordered more resources to fight the Fish Creek Fire, which has been p

Hageman talks border, election security in Sheridan town hall

SHERIDAN — Sheridan County residents raised concerns about border and election security during a town hall with U.S.

FBI investigates shooting on reservation

RIVERTON (WNE) — The Federal Bureau of Investigation has confirmed it is investigating a shooting that occurred on th

Wyoming state parks see second highest visitation ever in 2023

CHEYENNE (WNE) — With Wyoming boasting the fourth fastest growing outdoor economy in the nation, 2023 visitation numb

The rut is on

POWELL — While not intended for their human audience, the reverberating guttural warnings from massive bull bison dur

Young entrepreneurs, Kids sell lemonade throughout Laramie to earn and learn

LARAMIE — Lemonade stands popped up all over Laramie on Saturday, and they all had offerings of more than cold drinks

‘Their own scribe’ Shoshone language recorded, preserved

LANDER — Back in January 2022, 21 Shoshone language speakers came together in Fort Washakie to formally combine their

Utah family recovers from 2 serious car crashes in 1 day

Wilson woman pulled from burning car Friday recovers from trauma.

Leaving blue states, political newcomers hope to turn Wyoming a darker shade of red

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Wyoming’s delta-8 ban remains in place after judge dismisses court challenge

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As candidates spend big, one out-of-state group injects $370K into Wyoming’s primaries

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Wyoming lawmakers report influx of out-of-state attack mailers

CHEYENNE — In his nearly 20 years of serving in the Wyoming Legislature, there’s little left that could surprise Rep.

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