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Governor appoints fourth District Court judge in Campbell County

GILLETTE (WNE) — The new courtroom inside the Campbell County Courthouse will soon be full.

IRS warns residents against scams targeting senior citizens

CHEYENNE (WNE) — As part of continuing efforts to protect the senior community, the Internal Revenue Service issued a

Laramie County clerk says removing ballot boxes could severely restrict voter access

CHEYENNE — Removing Laramie County’s only absentee ballot drop box would create voting barriers for a majority of vot

As families struggle, lawmakers review Wyoming’s child care crunch

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Zehender Named ITA Mountain Region Senior Player of the Year

Expert urges careful engineering on Teton Pass rebuild

Teton Pass geology makes it prime for slides, scientists say.

Army veteran was shot 9 times

Police say Trae Spurlock tried to take officer’s gun

State releases May issue of Wyoming Insight business indicators

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Insight, which serves as an energy index and business indicators report for the state, r

Innovative energy projects seek millions in state funding

CASPER — The Wyoming Energy Authority this week announced finalists for its latest round of Energy Matching Funds, a

Five grizzly bear cubs make the largest litter in Yellowstone-area history

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Can voters elect an AI for mayor? Laramie County attorney conducts investigation

CHEYENNE — An AI-generated candidate has filed to run for Cheyenne mayor, and county officials are investigating whet

Bird flu found in Wyoming dairy cows

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Ballot Boxes debated

RIVERTON — Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray issued a two-page edict last week announcing his departure from his

Airport dedicates Coe Terminal

CODY (WNE) — Numerous local, state and federal officials, both past and present, along with the community turned out

Lightning fire in Yellowstone first of season

JACKSON (WNE) — A 0.1-acre wildland fire that broke out in Yellowstone National Park, dubbed the "Milepost 17 Fire" a

New mental health program off to a fast start

GILLETTE (WNE)  — A new program to help Gillette residents with their mental health has gotten off to a fast start.

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