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Pickleball comes to Newcastle

People are always looking for more to do in a small town, whether that be indoor activities or outdoor recreation whe

Fair week begins Friday

An action-packed Weston County Fair Week will kick off on Friday, July 19, and according to fairgrounds office secret

Training reboot: Boards will need to complete fiscal training to receive city funds

At its July 1 meeting, the Newcastle City Council voted to require the members of any board that receives city funds

Safe haven: NPD has procedures in place to accept babies left by parents

Safe Haven laws were recently updated in Wyoming to make it easier for new mothers who are overwhelmed by their situa

Wyoming county clerks rebuff Secretary of State Gray, keep ballot drop boxes

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Mule deer migration route proposed for ‘identification’ in Yellowstone ecosystem, not ‘designation’

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Cowgirls Named AVCA Team Academic Award Honoree

Wheatland Water Tower: funding, politics, and the bottom line

WHEATLAND —  The emergency project to replace a critically damaged water tank in Wheatland is seeing the light at the

Politicians want affordable housing on public lands. So does the Bridger-Teton.

Using federal land for affordable housing continues to gain momentum.

Gas prices on the rise again in Wyoming, across the country

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 2.4 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.31

2024 another record-breaking year for Sheridan WYO Rodeo

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Sheridan WYO Rodeo continues to set a higher bar for itself.

Wildfire causes power outage

CASPER (WNE) — A wildfire near the Dave Johnston Power Plant caused widespread power outages in Casper and surroundin

Q&A with Angi Bruce: Wyoming Game and Fish’s first female director — and rare biologist boss

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Inflation squeezes Wyoming residents as BBQ costs hit record highs

CODY — As the summer sun blazes, so does the financial strain on Wyoming residents.

Cody LDS temple opponents continue to wait for records from city

CODY — The city of Cody is more than four months late in fulfilling a request for public records submitted by Preserv

Analysis says: Natural gas prices to cause grid shakeup, more power to come from renewables, coal

CASPER — More electricity will come from renewables and coal in the second half of 2024 in response to the rising pri

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