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Tensions flare — Rec board expresses frustration with council

A discussion between Mayor Tyrel Owens and members of the Newcastle Rec Board became heated on May 5 after the board

in for an Overhaul — Newcastle City Council to repeal and review ordinances

Following a presentation by Newcastle Police Chief Derek Thompson regarding ordinances that raise concerns for him, t

Post-thaw, Pinedale’s red lake quickly tagged as Wyoming’s first ‘harmful’ cyanobacteria bloom of 2025

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Committee moves transparency updates forward

RIVERTON — “The deck is clearly stacked against the public,” News Letter Journal Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Bob Bo

DOGE cuts hit Teton County program for navigating Medicaid

Pregnant women, parents navigating Medicaid will lose resource June 1.

Study: gambling online poses higher addiction risk than gambling in person

CHEYENNE — Online gamblers reported experiencing higher rates of depression, anxiety and financial stress, as well as

Drug enforcement agents conducting welfare checks on Jackson's immigrant children

Critics say the line between welfare and immigration enforcement is vanishing.

Area law enforcement apprehend man after multi-hour search

AFTON (WNE) — Authorities apprehended a man after a multi-hour search when he allegedly decided to flee the scene fol

Man killed in I-25 rollover

DOUGLAS (WNE) — A man was killed early Saturday morning, May 10 when a pickup truck he was riding in on Interstate 25

Krinkee's life honored this week in Washington, D.C.

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The life of Nevada Krinkee, fallen Sheridan Police Department sergeant, will be honored this week as

Shoshone Forest: No trail restrictions, area closures needed to safeguard moth-eating grizzlies

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Governor: Paying for both public ed, expanded school choice poses ‘substantial concerns’ for Wyoming

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Wyoming’s new voter registration law spurs legal fight

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Citing court losses, Freedom Caucus turns attention to Wyoming judges

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Sorority sisters have 30 days to amend complaint, or case dismissed

CHEYENNE — A group of sorority sisters at the University of Wyoming have 30 days to file a second amended complaint i

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