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Gillette College approves first reading of draft concealed carry policy on campus

Gillette College approves first reading of draft concealed carry policy on campus

 

Buckle up! '100 deadliest days of summer' started Memorial Day weekend

JACKSON (WNE) — While Memorial Day is a time of remembrance, it also marks the unofficial start of summer — a season

Teton County Search and Rescue helps 16-year-old mountain biker after Teton Pass crash

JACKSON (WNE) — Teton County Search and Rescue rescued a 16-year-old Jackson boy on Friday after he crashed mountain

Rock Springs City Council grants more time to save Civic Center

ROCK SPRINGS — Given the public’s interest in keeping a decades-old recreational facility open, the Civic Center has

New 'squatter law' will allow for immediate eviction of illegal residents

SHERIDAN — A new law giving property owners and law enforcement immediate authority to remove illegal occupants – oft

Fremont County School District 1 reviews drug testing policy

LANDER — Last fall, the Lander school district implemented a controversial new drug testing policy.

Bar Nunn residents learn of spent nuclear storage plans from Radiant

CASPER —  Representatives from the California-based company seeking to build nuclear microreactors just north of Bar

Gillette City Council votes to advance ban on open carry in city buildings, removes most conceal carry restrictions

GILLETTE — This week, the Gillette City Council took a step toward amending city code to comply with one of Wyoming’s

Wyoming nuclear developer wants legal protections for private, armed security force

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Wyoming GOP drops lawsuit against Laramie County clerk

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Republican Party has dismissed its lawsuit against Laramie County Debra Lee for conducting wha

WYDOT announces software upgrade with public self-service features

CASPER (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Transportation announced upgrades are to be made to driver services operatio

Yellowstone tourist who had to pee found guilty of using his car against construction workers

JACKSON (WNE) — An Oregon man was found guilty Wednesday by a jury of assaulting a federal employee with his vehicle

“I won’t be silenced” — Ukrainian migrant in Cody honored for activism

POWELL — Knowing that speaking up against the enemy at your front door is dangerous, Yulia Matviyenko-Piazza consider

For the fun of it — Shed hunters turn out for Bud Love opening

BUFFALO — More than two dozen vehicles lined French Creek Road outside the gates of Bud Love Wildlife Habitat Managem

Rare and beautiful — Antique xylophone steals the show

POWELL — At Northwest College, a roughly 100-year-old musical instrument sits in Assistant Professor of Music Zach Pa

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