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Ag, wildlife committees debating landowner hunt tags

BUFFALO — Two interim committees of the Wyoming Legislature are debating the same topic: whether landowners should be

Mountain Health Co-Op to stop offering health insurance in Wyoming

JACKSON (WNE) — The Mountain Health Co-Op, which provides health insurance for more than 11,000 people in Wyoming, is

Wyoming joins amicus brief on labeling foreign-sourced beef

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov.

Remembering Ron Hill, one of the University of Wyoming Black 14

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Sundance mayor stands by permit for adult novelty store

SUNDANCE — Mayor Paul Brooks last week addressed complaints from the public about a peddler permit that allowed an ad

Recreation sounds on Bridger-Teton National Forest contributes to habitat loss, research says

Study found that large, vocal groups cause animals to flee and stay away.

Felony case against Casper caregiver dismissed

CASPER —  A felony false imprisonment and abuse of a vulnerable adult case lodged against a local caregiver was dismi

Bullish on tariff — Cattle industry groups cheer Trump’s tariff on Brazilian beef

BUFFALO — The implementation of an additional 50% tariff on imports of Brazilian beef was welcome news to the Wyoming

Wyoming libraries fear financial ruin from youth book policy bill

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Legislature is considering a bill that librarians from across the state say will eliminate you

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PINEDALE — Some things are worth fighting for, including our communities and your access to local news. 

Wyoming advances land exchange for proposed West Fork Dam

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Federal mineral royalties to decrease

BUFFALO — The Trump administration’s push to encourage domestic mineral extraction is expected to benefit communities

City of Sundance rethinks “investment-killer” rates

SUNDANCE — The Sundance City Council is willing to take another look at its new utility rate schedule after hearing t

Engineer now on duty — City hires resident engineer after years without

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NLJ News Editor

Bates sentenced

Arlee Duwayne Bates, 49, of Weston County, was sentenced on July 31, 2025, to six to 10 years of imprisonment for the

Improved experience — Mondell Heights completes renovation project

A multi-year renovation at Mondell Heights in Newcastle has residents at the assisted living facility pleased.

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