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Proposed shooting complex faces more challenges

CODY — “The state shooting complex is the most amazing thing I’ve worked on in my life,” James Klessens, spokesperson

Powder River Basin mines down 25% so far this year

GILLETTE — Coal production in the Powder River Basin has fallen about 25% through the first half of the year, as dema

Amid local development surge, commissioner warns not to go green too fast

KEMMERER — While Kemmerer area residents should embrace the new technology of a TerraPower nuclear plant, they don’t

Man killed after shooting at deputy

GILLETTE (WNE) — A 55-year-old man was shot and killed Sunday night after he shot at a Campbell County Sheriff’s depu

Wildland fires grow in Campbell County

GILLETTE (WNE) — Fire season has picked up in Campbell County as two wildland fires sparked and continued to grow ove

Lab School will lose historic UW home after lease negotiations fail

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Task force addresses state role in vulnerable adult services

CHEYENNE — This year, Wyoming lawmakers and health care stakeholders are narrowing down the state’s role in supportin

International Pathfinder Camporee lands in Gillette this weekend

GILLETTE — The largest event Gillette has ever hosted begins Monday, as about 60,000 people are expected to begin che

Lawmaker revives radioactive debate over nuclear waste in Wyoming

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Gordon to send more Wyoming troopers to Texas border

JACKSON — Gov.

Utility requests rate increase to offset fire costs, new power lines

CASPER (WNE) — Rocky Mountain Power, Wyoming’s largest public utility, filed a request to increase customer rates in

Economic self-sufficiency report underscores Wyoming workers’ struggle to make ends meet

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Wyoming man convicted of assaulting officers during Jan. 6 riot

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Wells may still pose electrocution risk 20 years after child’s death

CHEYENNE — On July 31, 2004, 8-year-old Ryan Hendricks was playing in his grandparents’ yard with some relatives.

Firefighters battle challenging terrain

CODY — The Clearwater Fire, ignited by lightning on July 19, grew to over 1,047 acres earlier this week and remains a

BLM gather done

LANDER — Between July 1 and July 23, the Bureau of Land Management removed 2,577 horses from the North Lander Complex

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