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Wyoming Humanities staff cut from 6 to 2 following DOGE-driven funding freeze

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Get ready to fly the red, white and blue — Newcastle will host Wyoming American Legion convention for first time

Residents will likely see more red, white and blue next month because Newcastle’s Monroe-Bland Post 3 is hosting this

Growth — Weston County population increases from 2023 to 2024

No one envisioned Newcastle being in the top half of population growth over the past year for Wyoming cities and town

Hero — Edwin Henry Japp’s grand-niece reflects on how the family, community honored him

Mary Stroka

NLJ Reporter

School staffing — Board approves staff changes to reflect smaller class sizes

In an effort to “correct-size” Weston County School District No.

Cash stash — Weston County Commissioners review county’s $12.4M in investments

Alexis Barker

NLJ News Editor

Wyoming health insurance agency investigates alleged kickback schemes

CHEYENNE — In the middle of winter, two people from a California drug recovery center paid a visit to the COMEA House

Education department pushes for harsher penalties for fentanyl distribution to minors

Judiciary Committee considers stricter punishment for providing drug to minors.

As state gets rid of gun-free zones, schools wrestle with limited control

In Campbell County, where nearly 90% of voters are registered Republicans, public schools already allow workers to ca

Third man to be extradited for Thayne ATM burglary

AFTON (WNE) — A third man allegedly involved in an ATM burglary that took place in Thayne on February 2, 2025 has bee

Knife-wielding resident arrested near Wheatland High

WHEATLAND (WNE) — Platte County Sheriff’s Office arrested a resident who reportedly was wielding a knife and gun and

Mother of Krinkee shooter changes plea

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The mother of the man who allegedly shot and killed Sgt.

Researchers tag Wyoming’s first barred owl near its Grand Teton nest

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Proposed FEMA change could leave Wyoming towns in trouble when disasters damage public infrastructure

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Cody trailer park residents without running water for five weeks and counting

CODY — A group of tenants leasing land on A Street for their trailers have been without running water since April 17,

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