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BLM frustrates Gov. Gordon again with new public land conservation rule

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Prism: Pit could run safely and sensitively

CASPER —  An open letter from Prism Logistics General Manager Kyle True — addressed to the State Land and Investment

Drug trafficker sentenced, another pleads guilty in federal court

GILLETTE (WNE) — A man accused of driving large amounts of meth and fentanyl to sell throughout Campbell County has b

Barrasso, Lummis working to overturn SEC climate disclosure rule

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sens. John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis, both R-Wyo., joined U.S. Sen.

Rocky Mountain Power wants to hike electric rates again, this time by $116M

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UW works to keep ‘critical’ services, adhere to Legislature’s intent

CHEYENNE  — Following the Wyoming Legislature’s intent to avoid “preferential” treatment in diversity, equity and inc

Officials react to new public lands rule

CHEYENNE — Wyoming elected officials, as well as various wilderness and conservation organizations, responded to the

Snowpack above median in southern Wyoming

SARATOGA (WNE) — In the lowlands of the Platte Valley, it may seem like winter has been gentle with regard to the amo

Steep penalties prove ineffective at deterring elk antler heists in Jackson Hole

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Trend in agriculture toward subdividing

BUFFALO — Johnson County gained both farms and farmland between 2017 and 2022, according to the Department of Agricul

New program increases availability of affordable mental health services

GREYBULL — When Carol Bell got her first royalty check after country musician Luke Bell’s death, she and Luke’s siste

Dogie men come up just short

The Newcastle High School boys soccer team had a rough go of it last week as they dropped two conference games, again

Swentesky rises as goal-keeper

The Lady Dogies faced two tough opponents last week on the soccer pitch, and though they dropped two conference match

First place in Upton

Three more Dogies qualify for state

Spring concerts scheduled for next week

It is officially spring concert season, and Newcastle Elementary School will kick it off with two concerts in Crouch

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