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Powell accountant admits embezzling $1.28 million

POWELL — After a judge rejected the plea deal he’d struck with prosecutors, a Powell man decided to instead plead gui

‘Americans first, neighbors second’ — Nonpartisan group raises concerns about the direction of state, nation

GREYBULL — A group of approximately 45 Big Horn Basin residents, both Republicans and Democrats, gathered in Greybull

Mothers urge change to law regarding adults stalking minors

GLENROCK —Two Glenrock mothers who allege their teenage children were harassed and stalked for over a year by another

Governor's signature makes Wyoming sanctuary city ban effective immediately

JACKSON — Gov.

One dead in officer-involved shooting

EVANSTON (WNE) — A man accused of failing to register as a sex offender died after he was shot while local deputies w

Population of Crook County still rising

SUNDANCE (WNE) — While most of Wyoming was experiencing slow growth or even decline last year, Crook County stood wel

Lummis bill would redirect EV funds to support Wyoming highways

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., has introduced the Highway Funding Flexibility Act.

House divided — Legislators disagree on session’s success

The 2025 Wyoming Legislature came to a close on March 6 after 37 days in Cheyenne.

Renovate or rust? — School district seeks donations to keep Kozisek Aquatic Center open

Weston County School District No.

Lawmakers fund Wyoming’s wildfire recovery work via grants and loans

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Chronic wasting disease infects 4th elk feedground, this one in Jackson Hole

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A Q&A with Cyrus Western, who will oversee Trump’s EPA efforts for Mountain West region

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Even higher-earning remote workers priced out of Jackson Hole condos

Economist says housing, wages now totally disconnected.

Protesters disrupt Hageman's Rock Springs town hall meeting

ROCK SPRINGS — Wyoming’s only United States House member faced mixed reactions from her audience this weekend in Swee

Gordon shoots down SAPA amendments in first public veto

CHEYENNE — In his first-ever public veto of a bill, Gov.

Explicit ‘hijacker’ prompts county halt on meeting streams

RIVERTON — In 2023, dozens of residents gathered in Riverton and on Zoom to testify before the Wyoming Public Service

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