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Wyoming officials side with Trump

CASPER — Wyoming’s elected officials are standing with former President Donald Trump after he was found guilty of 34

Campbell County ranchers cautiously optimistic headed into summer

GILLETTE — In February, many Campbell County ranchers were starting to worry.

Ballot initiative intended to cut property taxes in half awaits certification

JACKSON — Brent Bien has high hopes for his ballot initiative that could cut Wyoming property taxes in half for homeo

Buffalo saddle maker wins leatherworking award

BUFFALO — Paul Clark didn't set out in life to be a saddle maker.

Lawmakers ask Jackson officials about housing crisis solutions

CHEYENNE — County and city officials insisted on Thursday that the issue of affordable housing can only be regulated

Haze of controversy: EPA must force stricter air quality controls in Wyoming, conservation groups say

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EPA reversal means Star Valley won’t have to build $11M water treatment plant

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Property tax remains high priority for lawmakers

SHERIDAN — While the Wyoming Legislature was able to get multiple bills aimed toward property tax relief and reform s

Property tax relief is far from done

JACKSON — Wyoming lawmakers on the Joint Revenue Committee are back to the drawing board on property tax relief.

Former Gillette police officer accused of murdering three in South Dakota

GILLETTE (WNE) — A former Gillette police officer has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder stemming

Gordon: Wyoming files additional lawsuit challenging new EPA rule

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov.

Firefighters put out late night coal fire at North Antelope Rochelle Mine

GILLETTE (WNE) — Campbell County firefighters and North Antelope Rochelle Mine employees kept a coal fire from spread

Bugling from the heart

POWELL —- When Tom Bibbey first put a trumpet to his pursed lips 73 years ago, it was impossible for him to know wher

Fighting for his life underneath a grizzly’s claws

Shayne Patrick Burke describes how his wife helped save his life after his attack by a sow grizzly.

Great Wyoming land rush spurs conservation push

Facing rural sprawl, landowners clamor to preserve open space, ranching, community ties.

Governor seeks ways to boost affordable housing

CHEYENNE — Some cities and counties across Wyoming have already begun tackling the issue of affordable housing in the

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