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Oil and gas leaders applaud bonding bill

BUFFALO — Newly passed legislation will create an account for oil and gas operators to pool resources and meet bondin

Gordon: National issues got in the way of legislation best for Wyoming

CHEYENNE — Gov.

After the blaze: 2024 wildfire expenses released, volunteer fire departments recover

SHERIDAN — Expenses for some of the 2024 wildfires — including the House Draw, Constitution, Flat Rock, Remington and

Being a good steward Kachelhoffer — reappointed to School Facilities Commission

On Mar.

Weston County Manor nears its mark

Weston County Health Services’ nursing home has at last reached its break-even point financially, according to Weston

EMS hearings planned — County could have first EMS district in Wyoming

The Board of Weston County Commissioners is moving forward with the exploration on an EMS (or emergency medical servi

Buster in action

Newcastle’s newest officer has hit the ground running, on all fours.

Tanked — Chlorination system likely to be installed to address city water issues

As the city continues to navigate and work through a level 2 assessment of the city’s water system because of a serie

High school schedule could change — Return to seven-period day may decrease stress and spending

Superintendent Brad LaCroix again raised the issues of looming and omnipresent funding challenges at the Feb.

Sheridan school district hires full-time school psychologist

SHERIDAN — Sheridan County School District 1 will have an in-house school psychologist starting the 2025-2026 school

Jackson hopes more armored town trash cans will keep out bears, birds

JACKSON (WNE) — Better-armored Town of Jackson-owned trash cans are expected to fill the streets of downtown over the

DENVER FBI warns of fraudulent federal warrants in Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The FBI is warning of a scam in which people are presented with a fraudulent federal warrant and ask

Lawsuit accuses Casper doctor, hospital of dismissing arrestee before his overdose death

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Stalled negotiations keep Jackson housing regs, for now

JACKSON — Now that the Wyoming Legislature has adjourned without stripping the town of Jackson and Teton County of af

Paid parking no longer coming soon to downtown Cheyenne

CHEYENNE — Downtown Cheyenne will no longer transition to a paid parking system this summer after the Cheyenne City C

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