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Semi-truck strikes WYDOT snowplow on I-25 south of Buffalo

SHERIDAN (WNE) — A Wyoming Department of Transportation snowplow was struck by a semi-truck early Friday morning whil

Grandmaster 24, Sheridan chess club 0, but winners all around

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Trump order threatens public radio’s daily programming in Wyoming, and more

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Aiding recovery — Johnson County awarded $12.3 million for restoration from House Draw Fire

BUFFALO — The Clear Creek Conservation District was awarded more than $12.3 million for restoration projects in and a

Albany County Commission addresses transparency regarding Rail Tie Wind Project, additional funding for airport

LARAMIE — Concerns about permit compliance and transparency are casting a current shadow over the 149-turbine, 504-me

Agreement allows Laramie County jail to house federal inmates

CHEYENNE — The Laramie County jail can now house federal inmates per a recently approved contract with the U.S.

Secretary of state says Wyoming needs to move toward banning electronic voting equipment

JACKSON — After walking into a room filled with Lander and Riverton residents wearing “HANDS OFF MY VOTE” and “We tru

Hoffman to be 2025 NHS commencement speaker

The Newcastle High School class of 2025 has chosen its principal, Bryce Hoffman, to be its commencement speaker.

The Word to the World — NLJ columnist’s work finds an international audience

Mary Stroka

NLJ Reporter

Crook County to host statewide GOP gathering

SUNDANCE (WNE) — Crook County has been selected as the official host of the upcoming Wyoming Republican Party State C

Wyomingites asked to weigh in on new voter registration rules

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DOGE-depleted public land agencies expect to lean more on private partners

‘Quite honestly, we don’t know what our organization is going to look like,’ a U.S.

Speed unknown factor in death of Grizzly 1058, one of 399’s offspring

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Worland resident makes plea to keep paid ambulance service

WORLAND — Mike St Clair stood in front of the Washakie County Commissioners Tuesday and said, “I have often wondered

Technology’s increased role impacts school budgets

BUFFALO — One-to-one technology, or one computer per student, was first introduced in schools over a quarter century

Natrona County School District weighs employee gun, bathroom policies

CASPER —  The Natrona County School District Board of Trustees met Monday to discuss potential language for new polic

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