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Fremont County departments grapple with 10% mandate

LANDER — Fremont County prepares for an anticipated $2 million loss in revenue next year, all of its departments – fr

Wyoming lawmakers go after funding for state associations that sometimes oppose their bills

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Building transparency and trust — UW’s Shared Governance Committee formed, president gives update

LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming’s newly established Shared Governance Committee convened for the first time Wedne

Campbell County School District crafts policy in preparation of repeal of gun-free zones

GILLETTE — The Campbell County School District is working to make sure it’s ready for July 1, when school district pr

UW navigates 2026 budget challenges

Declining tuition revenue, reduced state appropriations, and federal funding uncertainty shape strategic financ

Wyoming's housing market stabilizes with a statewide average price of $400,000

SHERIDAN — Realtors say the housing market in Wyoming is stabilizing, although no longer can most buyers find a home,

Vouchers a boon for private schools

RIVERTON — Wyoming already reimburses parents to enroll their kids in private education, but ahead of the 2025-2026 s

Parent voices harassment concerns, saying daughter’s being ‘mentally punched’

ROCK SPRINGS — A mother recently spoke out against bullying in local schools and questioned how district officials ar

Evansville tops the state with fastest population growth in 2024

CHEYENNE (WNE) — According to the U.S.

Deadlines approaching for property tax relief programs

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Revenue reminds homeowners in Wyoming that they may qualify for a partial

From toothpaste to beer bottles to industrial batteries, the world relies on Wyoming’s ‘white gold’

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Wyoming’s Calvert, national broadcast chair, says NPR needs more perspectives

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Judge keeps transgender woman in Wyoming sorority case, but warns lawyers against irrelevant allegations

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Tigers Release Trout — Students stock Saratoga Lake with trout hatched and raised in hallway of Encampment K-12

SARATOGA — Students from Encampment K-12 released dozens of trout into Saratoga Lake on May 8.

Crypto rules lifted for national banks, direct competition with SPDIs

CHEYENNE — One mark of Wyoming’s shift to the digital asset industry is in its special purpose depository institution

No decision on Mogul megahotel as questions remain on workforce housing

JACKSON — Mogul Capital and development watchdogs will have to wait at least another month before they know whether t

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