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Gordon narrows ‘education savings account’ income eligibility, signs bill into law

Governor cites constitutionality concerns in his decision to lower poverty-level eligibility standards for fami

Governor vetoes bill to repeal gun-free zones in Wyoming

CHEYENNE — Late Friday evening, Gov.

Governor signs ban on child gender transition care, vetoes abortion bill

CHEYENNE — Gov.

As CWD looms, Wyoming threads feedground risks

JACKSON — After years of deliberation, Wyoming has a plan for one of the longest-standing – and most controversial –

Dollar Tree company announces store closures

POWELL (WNE) — While the future corporate ownership of the Powell and Cody Albertsons remain up in the air, another l

Hageman bill would block BLM’s Rock Springs ‘illegal land grab’ plan

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Shaped on the Wind River Reservation, med student hopes to heal in rural communities

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For $2.6 million, Teton County seeks to lease Munger Mountain state lands

JACKSON — Three years after a Montana-based glamping company expressed interest in developing a resort on Munger Moun

UW prepares to protect ‘essential’ services in ODEI

CHEYENNE — In response to a budget footnote that defunds the University of Wyoming’s Office of Diversity, Equity and

Gordon signs four property tax relief bills, vetoes one

CHEYENNE — Gov.

‘Little Jackson Hole’ resort receives Sublette County building permit

PINEDALE (WNE) — Billionaire Joe Ricketts’ proposed luxury resort in the rural Hoback Basin near Bondurant is moving

Court pauses climate disclosure rules, prolonging regulatory uncertainty

CASPER (WNE) — The Securities and Exchange Commission spent years devising a framework for climate-specific disclosur

All Gillette College nurses hired from Class of 2023, more than half in Gillette

GILLETTE (WNE) — The Gillette College nursing program graduates continue to find work quickly after earning their deg

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

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