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Backer of controversial Seminoe hydroelectric project proposes new tack

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Renewed push to reopen hot springs

LANDER — Eastern Shoshone Hot Springs Board President and enrolled tribal member Diana Mitchell remembers the hot spr

JAC weighs $43M ask for community colleges

RIVERTON — “We literally have the ability in Wyoming to cut our way into a budget crisis,” Sen.

Campbell County EMS speaks on effort to designate EMS as an essential service

GILLETTE — When Wyoming residents call 911 with a medical emergency, they expect an ambulance with paramedics and EMT

Report details fatal vehicle-livestock accident

SHERIDAN (WNE) — A vehicle-livestock collision resulted in the death of one Sheridan County resident, according to an

Cowboy comes to LPD’s rescue

LANDER (WNE) – The Fremont County DUI Task Force felt a bit of Western flair over the New Year after a bystander assi

Converse County receives award for open government

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Converse County has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the Benjamin Franklin Award for Open

New state laws in 2026: property tax exemptions, new license plates, more

CHEYENNE — As 2026 is now in full swing, the state of Wyoming is preparing to implement a slate of legislative change

Financial experts share top priorities in 2026

SHERIDAN — According to Anna Bailey, a certified financial planner at Sage Investment Strategies, accruing more debt

Emergency readiness — Planning targets vulnerable residents

Hamilton, Stroh elected — WyFB extends agriculture leadership

The Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation held its 106th annual meeting Nov.

Bus route shift — School district moves pickup location in Osage

Weston County School District No.

Accountability move — WCHS accelerates financial work as state withholds funds

At the recommendation of a new executive, the Weston County Health Services board of trustees voted Nov.

$205M federal health grant kicks off flurry of policy work for Wyoming

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Laramie County assessor reminds vets about property tax exemption CHEYENNE (WNE) — Laramie County Assessor Todd Ernst wants to remind eligible veterans that between now and the fourth Monday in May is the time to notify his office of their wish to use th

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Laramie County Assessor Todd Ernst wants to remind eligible veterans that between now and the fourth

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