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Sheridan County librarian expresses concern on proposed School District 1 library resource policies

SHERIDAN — The Sheridan County School District 1 board plans to continue workshopping library and curriculum resource

Creeks tainted by drilling unable to sustain aquatic life, regulators say

Wyoming DEQ acknowledges years of built-up pollution from Moneta Divide field but has no plan to remove black s

Hungry for help: Food service struggles for workers ahead of tourism season

BUFFALO — Finding the summer employees necessary to fill her staff is Bozeman Trail  Steakhouse owner Mandy Tuma’s “b

Unemployment bumps up

Unemployment in Weston County followed the normal seasonal pattern from December to January, increasing from 2.1% to

Special hospital meeting muted

Hospital board approves consulting contract after surprise executive session

Campbell County man arrested after starting 51-acre fire

GILLETTE (WNE) — A Campbell County man was arrested Tuesday after sparking a 51-acre fire that spread across four pro

One of the world’s biggest carbon capture projects coming to Wyoming

CASPER (WNE) — New Mexico-based climate tech company Spiritus this week announced plans to build a large-scale direct

Out of order

Council works to update agenda

Wyoming producers lend hand in Texas fire

TORRINGTON — The Smokehouse Creek fire ripped through the northeastern panhandle of Texas and western Oklahoma torchi

Report: Wyoming needs more affordable housing, but challenges differ by county

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Nine counties now vying for state shooting complex

EVANSTON — On Friday, March 15, the oversight task force appointed by Gov.

Gasoline prices drop 2.2 cents per gallon in Wyoming in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming fell 2.2 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.07 per g

As disease threatens feedground elk, Wyoming mired in planning and consensus-seeking

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Wyoming legislators act to bolster state pension funds

JACKSON — Several bills signed into law by Gov.

Wyoming’s 988 suicide lifeline financially secure, even without a fully funded trust, lawmakers say

While the trust fund didn’t receive enough money this budget session to fund 988 in perpetuity, lawmakers say i

New law aims to protect vulnerable adults

JACKSON — A new state bill signed into law requires law enforcement to notify the Wyoming Department of Family Servic

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