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Game and Fish reports artifacts looted, vandalized

LANDER (WNE) — The Game and Fish on Monday sent out a press release offering a reward of up to $10,000 for any tips r

Lummis introduces Diesel Truck Liberation Act legislation

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., on Oct.

Whitetail deer, not known for migration, spotted traversing Yellowstone region high country

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Corner crossing remains legal across much of the West after Supreme Court rejects appeal

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'We've lost enough people' — Tribal Health works to stem overdose deaths

LANDER — Eastern Shoshone Tribal Health Community Health Educator Jocelyn Dewey’s map of 2025 overdoses on the Wind R

Data shows an increase in Wyoming students meeting ACT benchmarks

CHEYENNE — Wyoming’s Class of 2025 test results showed increases in the percentage of public school students meeting

“No Kings” rally draws more than 300 to City Park

CODY — More than 300 people from around northwestern Wyoming descended upon City Park last Saturday for the second “N

Wyoming legislators advance trucker English proficiency bill amid federal crackdown

CHEYENNE — A group of Wyoming legislators voted Monday to sponsor a bill aimed at enforcing English-language proficie

Run memorialized Charlie Kirk

POWELL (WNE) — After Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated Sept.

Gas prices down nearly 10 cents a gallon in Wyoming in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 9.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.

Tourism in late summer, early fall a ‘pleasant surprise’

POWELL (WNE) — Tourism remained a pleasant surprise in September in Park County, especially around Cody and in Yellow

Wyoming lawmakers scrutinize Health Department ahead of budget session

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Lawmakers seek to remove soda, candy, spices and others from SNAP benefits

CHEYENNE — As the future of SNAP benefits, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, is up in the

Furloughed federal workers struggle, hang on, help one another

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Councilman from Tennessee urges Gillette residents to think long-term, ask hard questions about nuclear energy

GILLETTE  — Over the last few months, much discussion in Campbell County — as well as across the state — has focused

As Wyoming maternity care continues to erode, lawmakers mull ‘Band-Aids’

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