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Legislature's new education committee removes longtime lawmakers

JACKSON — Veteran lawmakers were shocked when the Wyoming Legislature’s education committee assignments were handed d

Courts public records access has become easier the past few years

SHERIDAN — Over the past two years, the Wyoming Supreme Court has developed an in-house system that gives the public

Public comment sought on new Worker's Comp rules

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Department of Workforce Services is seeking public comment on the proposed Workers’ Compensation

Sleeping Giant Ski Area on the market

CODY (WNE) — Years of struggling to keep the Sleeping Giant Ski Area open have led to its facilities being put up for

State shooting complex approved to lease state land south of Cody

POWELL (WNE) — The Wyoming State Shooting Complex is officially approved to lease the more than 2,000 acres of state

Department of Education seeks public comment on new standards

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Education is seeking public comment on the 2024 Proposed Wyoming Standards

Under pressure, Rocky Mountain Power trims fuel-cost rate hike

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Judge gives feds 45 days to decide on Yellowstone grizzly bears’ ‘threatened’ status

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Firefighters prep to advocate in 2025 session

CHEYENNE — As the 2025 legislative session approaches, wildland firefighters are considering how they will advocate f

Wyoming soldiers to receive a ‘little touch of home’ at Christmas

CASPER (WNE) — Some Wyoming soldiers deployed in the Middle East will soon receive a Christmas care package.

Ed Dickens and Steam Team reflect on their Big Boy locomotive tours

CHEYENNE — Union Pacific Railroad ended its eight-week Big Boy No.

Lander outdoor arena keeps Western cowboy culture alive

LANDER — There’s a famous photo of Lander taken by local photographer Ted Carlson.

Adoption changes lives of Rock Springs family

ROCK SPRINGS — In 2008, a Rock Springs couple already had an 11-year-old son, but they had a lot of love to give, so

Little library lives again in Hudson, Wyoming

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Tribal protesters rally against ‘downright theft’ posed by power plant transfer

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Wyoming lawmaker proposes statewide cellphone ban in classrooms

CHEYENNE — A ban on cellphone use in the classroom is quickly becoming a popular policy adopted by state legislators

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