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Rep. John Bear: ‘Hope’ will stop abortion

At this year’s Weston County Right to Life of Wyoming Chapter banquet, guest speaker Wyoming State Rep.

Governor appoints new judge

Gov.

ATM coming to school

WCSD No. 1 will add ATM service in August

Hot Springs County out of running for shooting complex proposal

THERMOPOLIS (WNE) — Last week, the Hot Springs County Shooting Complex committee was notified by the State Task Force

Campbell County assessed valuation drops 7% in 2024 to $5.3 billion

GILLETTE (WNE) — Campbell County’s assessed valuation this year dropped by $381 million but still remains at more tha

Creek Fire burned 1,470 acres; now under control

SUNDANCE (WNE) — A sizable fire northwest of Hulett had been fully contained by Monday morning, thanks to the combine

Senators disapprove of Biden’s rules on immigrants

CASPER (WNE) — Wyoming Senators John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis marked their disapproval of new rules by President J

School adds online option

Weston County School District No.

Bus drivers needed

Shortage could impact activities if drivers not found

Piling up problems

U.S. Forest Service has to figure out burn plan for Custer Highlands area

Footage of June 6 shooting released

CASPER — The Casper Police Department has released bodycam footage of the fatal June 6 encounter between three police

WYDOT defends Teton Pass detour as politicos, engineers question plans

Plan hasn’t been released for Teton Pass temporary fix, fueling speculation and questions from the public.

Wildlife officials warn residents of rabbit-killing disease

LANDER — Wildlife officials are warning of a disease that is killing rabbits in Wyoming, and are seeking the public’s

Casper company aims to improve wind turbine recycling process

CASPER — Wind turbines, which produce some of the cheapest energy on the grid, have long been an environmental darlin

Fremont County shot down on shooting complex

LANDER (WNE) — Fremont County has lost its bid to be the site of a multi-million-dollar shooting complex, after the l

Degenfelder expects new Title IX policies to be ‘overturned’

CODY — “The most prudent course of action at this time for Wyoming school districts is to continue under their curren

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