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Laramie County school district OKs parental rights policy

CHEYENNE — In a special board meeting Wednesday night, the Laramie County School District 2 Board of Trustees unanimo

Wyoming officials respond to attempted assassination of former President Trump

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Statements featured prayers and condemnations of political violence.

New website to address Camporee questions

GILLETTE — The International Pathfinder Camporee arrives in Gillette in a matter of weeks, bringing with it about 60,

Governor unveils state grant resources for communities

JACKSON — Gov.

Several fires burn north of Sheridan, evacuations close to home

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Several fires are burning north of Sheridan in Montana, and evacuations now include areas near Tongu

Economic Analysis Division releases June 2024 insight

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Natural gas prices improved slightly in June, while oil prices remained steady, according to the Jun

Wyoming toads’ new home key to their recovery

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Sheridan resident transcribes relative’s Civil War experiences

SHERIDAN — On Jan.

Oshoto ranchers gearing up to sell water rippler this fall

GILLETTE  — The last several months have been a whirlwind for Crook County ranchers Shondah and Randall Otwell.

Fourth of July a ‘nightmare’ north of Rock Springs

ROCK SPRINGS — From the annual Liberty Parade to barbecues and family gatherings, Independence Day wouldn’t be comple

‘Everybody’s confused’: Title IX injunction creates uncertainty for Wyoming educators

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BLM large-scale gather results in six dead horses

LANDER — As of July 1, approximately 3,000 wild horses roamed the North Lander Complex – a massive tract of rolling s

Local recovery experts discuss changing the narrative on addiction

CHEYENNE — In April, law enforcement, legal and medical professionals from the city and county levels met to address

Judge: WDE violated Public Records Act, tried to conceal evidence

CHEYENNE — Defendants in the public records lawsuit led by former lawyers George Powers of Cheyenne and Rodger McDani

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