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Lummis slams BLM’s Greater sage-grouse plan

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On Friday, Senate Western Caucus Chair Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., and Congressional Western Caucus Chai

The breakfast club, Veterans find connection over coffee, pancakes and bacon

BUFFALO — On Thursday mornings, there’s no livelier place to be than Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4969 in Buffalo.

Warriors’ best friends, K9 Elite fundraiser helps give back to those who served

POWELL — Sensing stress, Sarge put his paws on Dan Scott’s shoulders and looked directly in his eyes.

Father and son recall grizzly attack

CODY — Cody chiropractor Vince Kalkowski and his son Garrett vividly recall the close encounter they experienced with

399 was the 'biggest challenge' in United States' top grizzly manager's career

JACKSON — Hilary Cooley has worked with wolves in Idaho, carnivores across the United States and polar bears in Alask

WCSD No. 1 scores stack up

School officials review state test results

Before Grizzly 399 became world-famous, Lander man survived her attack

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Investigation into clerk’s conduct continues

Report: University contributes significantly to Wyoming economy

CHEYENNE — The University of Wyoming’s economic contribution to the state has increased significantly over the past d

Wildfire funds make up over 60% of Gordon’s supplemental request

CHEYENNE — Funding wildfire suppression efforts and recovery was at the top of Gov.

Snowplow crews in Johnson County still not fully staffed

BUFFALO — Wyoming Department of Transportation snowplow crews in Johnson County aren’t fully staffed for winter yet,

Biden approves major disaster declaration for Wyoming after wildfires

CHEYENNE (WNE) — FEMA announced that federal disaster assistance is available to the state of Wyoming to supplement r

Sheridan school board discusses six resolutions put forward to WSBA

SHERIDAN (WNE) —- A voting delegate from Sheridan County School District 3 will present six resolutions put forward b

Wyoming Insight: State releases October 2024 edition of Wyoming Insight

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Both sales tax and mining collections in the Cowboy State decreased over the last year, according to

Old Quarry Trails damaged

The Old Quarry Trails has again been vandalized, according to a Bureau of Land Management press release dated Nov.

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