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Despite Legislature’s proposed dismantling of Wyoming Business Council, Sheridan officials tout its success in local projects

SHERIDAN — Though lawmakers argue that the Wyoming Business Council goes beyond the scope of local government, local

The last thing we should cut is education

What are we doing? What ARE we doing, folks?

New town hall format both vexes, pleases Park County residents

CODY — A town hall with a different structure, hosted by two Park County legislators, fielded some criticism from att

Trump administration delays grizzly Endangered Species Act decision to December

JACKSON — The U.S.

Gray defends decision to share sensitive Wyoming voter data with feds as voter group; Dems criticize move

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Lawmakers seek new $30M loan program for affordable housing

CHEYENNE — Currently, Wyoming is one of only three states without a fund dedicated to address housing concerns throug

State weighs damage Seminoe ‘pumped water’ project might cause popular Miracle Mile trout fishery

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Rock Springs authorities, spectators differ over clash with Border Patrol 

ROCK SPRINGS — A dispute has emerged over the characterization of an incident involving Border Patrol agents at a loc

Tribal health funding off chopping block

LANDER — The funding for tribal health care, State Representative and Joint Appropriations Committee Chair Rep.

Energy company holds open house on Laramie Range Wind Project amid concerns

CHEYENNE — Following many unanswered questions and consistent backlash from community members, Repsol Renewables Nort

Wyoming and Forest Service sign agreement to collaborate on land management

JACKSON — Gov. Mark Gordon and the U.S.

Billionaire’s Bondurant bison herd ‘cleared’ after second brucellosis bout in five years

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Scoreboard race — Repairs underway ahead of conference meet

One dead, two hurt in crash in north Cheyenne

CHEYENNE (WNE) —- One person died and two were injured in a two-vehicle crash Thursday evening at the intersection of

Chuck Gray will be in Jackson for meet-and-greet; press again denied access 

JACKSON (WNE) — Secretary of State Chuck Gray is attending a meet-and-greet in Jackson on Sunday for his U.S.

Barrasso, 23 senators introduce the No Climate Treaties Act

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sen.

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