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Court upholds laws banning crossover voting, “sore loser” law

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On Friday, Laramie County District Court Judge Nathaniel Hibben granted summary judgment in favor of

UP, Norfolk Southern will merge to create the first transcontinental railroad

RAWLINS (WNE) — Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern are merging in an $85 billion deal to create the first transcontin

The spirit of service: Navy vet shares journey beyond the uniform

WORLAND — For Ryan Decker, Veterans Day is a day of tradition and remembrance. 

Weston County clerk faces criminal charges for defying subpoena

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Wyoming considers allowing lottery purchases with a debit card

CHEYENNE — Wyoming may become one of the next states to allow the purchase of lottery tickets with debit cards, if pr

Gray sentenced to 50-75 years — Judge upholds plea deal for Lyman man who killed one-time friend

LYMAN —  A Lyman man who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in August learned his fate on Monday, Nov. 3.

Wyoming hopes to bolster health care workforce, services, access with federal health funds

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Laramie County man charged with animal cruelty pleads not guilty

CHEYENNE — A local man charged with 22 counts of felony animal cruelty pleaded not guilty Thursday to all charges in

Gillette residents debate merits of “hate crime” ordinance; city council votes to repeal 

GILLETTE — On Tuesday night, the Gillette City Council inched one step closer to repealing its malicious harms ordina

Cheyenne restaurant owners step up to feed SNAP recipients while benefits are delayed

CHEYENNE (WNE) — While the government shutdown delays Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, leaving fam

Bookkeeper accused of embezzling $800K from Town Square Inns

JACKSON (WNE) — A former bookkeeper for one of Jackson’s legacy hotel groups is accused of stealing more than $800,00

Lummis applauds nomination of Pearce as next BLM director

LARAMIE (WNE) — Senate Western Caucus Chair Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., released the following statement Wednesday applau

Cuts, closures and more to come: Wyoming’s property tax policy ripples into libraries

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Economic development in Buffalo struggles to get a toehold

BUFFALO — The creation of the city of Buffalo’s business park, completed in 2020, was inspired by a similar project i

Ranchers consider virtual fencing technology

SHERIDAN — More ranchers are considering investing in virtual fencing for grazing cattle following a successful pilot

Lobbying bill aimed at local governments tabled

SHERIDAN — Wyoming lawmakers indefinitely tabled a bill that would take aim at organizations lobbying on behalf of lo

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