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Staffing shortage, DOGE-led cuts halt Cheyenne’s around-the-clock weather monitoring

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Johnson County school district approves raises

BUFFALO — Johnson County School District No.

DEQ sets hearing to consider company’s barite request

DOUGLAS — The Powder River Industrial Complex, still awaiting a decision from Converse County commissioners on its re

Cheyenne hospital’s doctors voice concerns; board supports CEO

CHEYENNE — Dr.

Ranch owner wants U.S. Supreme Court to hear corner-crossing case

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Property tax exemptions hit local budgets

Towns, county and districts see double digit revenue reductions

Wyoming lawmakers move to create felony for adults stalking a minor

CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers voted Tuesday to draft a bill that would create a felony charge for an adult who stalks

Proposed federal funding cuts threaten local services to seniors

LOVELL — Senior citizens may suffer from a reduction or elimination of services if the 2026 federal budget – which in

Cody woman dies in motorcycle crash

POWELL (WNE) — A Cody woman died in a May 10 motorcycle crash in the Newton Lakes area.

FBI: Wyoming 3rd in losses due to cyber scammers

CASPER (WNE) — In a report about internet crimes, the FBI placed Wyoming the No.

Lummis applauds Senate passage of No Tax on Tips Act

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S.

Digital gold rush could drive demand for Wyoming’s growing ‘low-carbon’ natural gas industry

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Legislative panel pursues bills to regulate Wyoming library books with sexual material

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Wyoming Humanities staff cut from 6 to 2 following DOGE-driven funding freeze

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Get ready to fly the red, white and blue — Newcastle will host Wyoming American Legion convention for first time

Residents will likely see more red, white and blue next month because Newcastle’s Monroe-Bland Post 3 is hosting this

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