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Hageman still favors selling federal land

POWELL — Despite the failure of recent widely protested proposals to make parcels of public land eligible for sale, R

Insurer exits health insurance marketplace — Health care ecosystem feels strain of expiring tax credits

BUFFALO — Citing the “soaring costs of health care” in the state and the expiration of enhanced tax credits, last wee

Fire ravages eastern Hot Springs County

THERMOPOLIS — The Red Canyon Fire east of Thermopolis grew to more than 113,000 acres on Tuesday and is reportedly at

Cities, counties continue to push for new tax program to make up lost funds

CHEYENNE — Wyoming municipalities and counties continue to urge state lawmakers to place a statewide sales and use ta

Drawing the line — WYDOT announces county striping projects

Next week the Wyoming Department of Transportation will be completing several epoxy striping projects in northeast Wy

Scanner sting — Travel commission leader charged with felony

The Joint Judiciary Committee of the Wyoming State Legislature advanced legislation a week ago to address a growing s

Bank baton passed — Tystad named regional president by Pinnacle

After 22 years with Pinnacle Bank, Justin Tystad has been named a regional president.

Districting in discussion

Editor's note: This story has been updated to correct an issue with the explanation of the Founders' Plan.

Sundance restaurant to be featured on America’s Best Restaurants

SUNDANCE (WNE) — America’s Best Restaurants, a national media and marketing company focusing on bringing attention to

Wyoming Classical Academy building officially opens

CASPER (WNE) — Parents, students, staff and state officials gathered Tuesday evening to celebrate the official openin

Pedestrian succumbs to injuries, incident under investigation

SHERIDAN (WNE) — A man who was hit by a tractor trailer last week has died from his injuries. 

Firefighters gain control over blazes

CODY (WNE) — The Sleeper Ranch Fire, which torched over 20,000 acres north of Meeteetse, is nearly contained.

Utilities brace for staggering power demands from AI, data centers in Wyoming

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Wyoming lawmakers revisit ban on ballot drop boxes

JACKSON — Wyoming lawmakers are again seeking to ban county clerks and election officials from collecting absentee ba

Evanston man sentenced 7-12 years for abusing infant; judge rejects plea deal in man’s second child abuse conviction

EVANSTON — Judge James Kaste of the Third District Court once again declined to accept a plea agreement presented by

Feedgrounds grow elk herds? Wolves, grizzlies might mop up benefits, study finds.

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