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Wyoming’s carbon capture mandate withstands legislative repeal effort

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Teton families decry quiet, costly change to National Park Service's 'America the Beautiful' pass

Park-frequenting families lament change that creates barrier to recreating

Vice president, second lady hobnob in Jackson for $250,000 a greeting

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Gray weighs his odds in race for Wyoming governor or U.S. representative 

CHEYENNE — Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray said he is “exploring” the option to run for governor of Wyoming or

Standing-room-only open house reflects community concerns over NextEra’s Chugwater Wind project

WHEATLAND —  It was standing room only at the Chugwater Community Center on July 24 as concerned residents from Platt

As likely ICE targets, Wyoming hospitality, tourism businesses told to brace for audits and raids

JACKSON — Wyoming hospitality and tourism employers were warned by attorneys this week that they are likely targets f

Budget approved — School board passes $16.95 million budget for 2025-26 school year

The Weston County School District No.

Torrington Livestock Markets changes hands after 36 years under Madden leadership

TORRINGTON (WNE) –– Chuck Petersen and Lander Nicodemus became partners in Torrington Livestock Markets on July 10, t

Game and Fish shares test results of deceased doves from Rock Springs

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has provided an update of the test results on the doves tha

Family searches for missing man

RIVERTON (WNE) — V. Andrew “Drew” Lonebear Brown was not around to celebrate his birthday with his family.  

Wyoming gasoline prices fall by 4.7 cents per gallon in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 4.7 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.0

Gordon among nation’s most popular governors despite criticism from right flank, poll finds

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Film: a boon to local economies

CODY —  Kelly Eastes, who directs film offices in both Park and Natrona counties, said communities get an economic bo

Cody City Council clashes with developers

CODY — When a zone change is proposed, how many neighbors should be notified in advance?

Casper Mountain gravel operator argues exemption on zoning laws

CASPER —- Prism Logistics, the surfacing materials company that leased land from the state for its controversial grav

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