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Concealed carry considered at the University of Wyoming

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PBS creates civics lessons for teachers

CASPER — Less than 25% of eighth graders are proficient in civics, and PBS is trying to combat that.

Local experts say law, ethics guide real estate market

SHERIDAN — For many Wyomingites, buying a home is one of the biggest decisions of their lives, but the real estate wo

Wyoming seeing fewer, but larger fires

CASPER — On Saturday, the National Interagency Fire Center was reporting on five wildfires in Wyoming, including the

Fish Creek Fire now 11,278 acres

JACKSON — As of Sunday afternoon, the Fish Creek Fire burning seven miles southwest of Togwotee Pass increased to 11,

Fires continue blazing through acreage in northeast Wyoming

SHERIDAN — Two large fires continued to ravage areas surrounding Sheridan County Friday afternoon.

Firefighters make progress on large wildfires in Campbell County

GILLETTE (WNE)  — Firefighters are making progress on the wildfires that have burned in northeast Wyoming the last se

Sheridan County declares state of emergency amid fires

SHERIDAN (WNE) — With a fire raging in northeastern Sheridan County, county commissioners declared a state of emergen

WyoLotto celebrates 10 years serving Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On Saturday, WyoLotto celebrated a decade of serving Wyoming.

Arch merges to form larger coal company

GILLETTE (WNE) — Arch Resources, owners of Black Thunder and Coal Creek coal mines in the Powder River Basin, has mer

Soccer Falls to South Dakota State in its Home Opener

LARAMIE, Wyo. (8/25/24) – The University of Wyoming soccer team dropped its home opener Sunday.

University of Wyoming replaces Multicultural Affairs after lawmakers take aim at DEI efforts

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Rapidly growing Fish Creek Fire closes highway 26/287 over Togwotee Pass

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Final Rock Springs plan seeks development, wildlife balance — Wyoming leaders still unhappy

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Listing of Kohl's $65 million Gros Ventre ranch sparks development worries

As Realtor tries to sell 190-acre Red Hills Ranch, conservationists worry about development in the Gros Ventre.

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