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Small town tragedy — Big Horn Basin communities in shock after deadly shooting

POWELL — Outside of some stray pieces of crime scene tape around a Byron residence, there were few outward signs on T

Bonnar ‘walks the walk’ — Newcastle publisher receives WPA’s freedom of information award

News Letter Journal publisher and editor-in-chief Bob Bonnar was recently honored with the Milton Chilcott Freedom of

Start your engines — Car show, races coming to Newcastle this summer

From July 17–19, Newcastle will be bustling with activity.

Hospital welcomes three providers

Weston County Health Services has added three staff members: Dr. Ted Akers, Lora Koenig and Magdalena Sroka.

City’s water saga persists — Officials working with engineers to identify solutions

In a continuation of the issues associated with total coliform positive samples being reported in the city’s water sy

Held for ransom — NLJ asks to inspect records related to past election ballots

Weston County Clerk Becky Hadlock wants to charge the News Letter Journal $375 to inspect public documents, specifica

Barrasso bill would end electric vehicle tax credits

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sen.

‘Cybersecurity event’ disrupts operations at Star-Tribune

CASPER (WNE) — A ‘cybersecurity event’ has disrupted many of the systems and networks this week at Lee Enterprises, t

Natural gas and oil prices up

CHEYENNE — Natural gas prices have risen, and oil prices are above $75/bbl, according to Wyoming Insight, which serve

Lawmakers file whopping 45 bills to remake Wyoming elections

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House kills bill to participate in summer food program for kids

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Sheridan County school board chairs have mixed thoughts on party affiliation bill

SHERIDAN — Sheridan County school board chairs have mixed feelings on a bill that would require school board candidat

Wyoming Senate defeats strict immigration bill that spurred ‘racial profiling’ fears

Immigration advocates, lawyers on standby for other bills to come.

Wyoming hospitals oppose hospital price transparency bill

CHEYENNE — In September, Cheyenne resident Nannette Hernandez shared her story with the Wyoming Tribune Eagle of how

Three main issues separate House and Senate supplemental budgets

CHEYENNE — The spending difference between the supplemental budgets in Wyoming’s two legislative chambers is approxim

Fremont County school districts commit transparency transgressions

RIVERTON — Last week, several members of the Riverton School Board sounded off about education bills at the Capitol.

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