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WYDOT: Beware of fraudulent texts

JACKSON (WNE) — Residents should be wary of texts from the “Wyoming DMV” demanding money for unpaid traffic fines.

Woman sentenced to probation for stealing $62,000 from Valley Learning Center

EVANSTON (WNE) — A Mountain View woman who admitted to embezzling more than $60,000 from the Valley Learning Center w

Black Hills Energy celebrates 260-mile Wyoming transmission line expansion

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Local government officials, business leaders and energy company representatives gathered Wednesday a

Johnson County law enforcement uncovers viable pipe bomb

BUFFALO (WNE) — A man’s request at a local store sparked a law enforcement investigation and led to him being charged

Whooping cough continues to spread in Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wyoming Department of Health officials are concerned about the ongoing, active spread of pertussis (

Governor signs Heartbeat Act — Weston County legislators back pro-life law

Wyoming House Speaker Chip Neiman, who represents Weston and Crook counties, said the Legislature made its position c

Prescribed burns planned

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Special counsel approved — Natrona County to review conflict of interest case

After tabling the proposal twice, the Weston County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution allowing the Natrona

Sidewalk debacle — Tempers flare during business owner, mayor discussion

A discussion about a downtown donation bench turned contentious during the March 2 Newcastle City Council meeting as

New hospital trustee — Retired railroad contractor fills vacancy

James Burrough has become Weston County Health Services’ newest trustee following the death of former board member Wi

Budget pressure — Fairgrounds future tied to budget process

Weston County commissioners say the future of the Weston County Fairgrounds will be determined through upcoming budge

Cheyenne City Council delays farm annexation vote 

CHEYENNE — The Cheyenne City Council chamber was nearly full Monday night with more than 60 supporters clad in green

Legislature approved land for highways & housing

LANDER — First, there was land for the city of Lander. Then, there wasn't.

There’s no single best way to be a black bear

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Wyoming still a leader in outdoor recreation economy as growth slows

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