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Riverton community cheers on school choice

Wyoming Classical Academy-Riverton gains support at hearings

Cheyenne City Council strengthens oversized vehicle ordinance after issues with enforcement

CHEYENNE — Members of the Cheyenne City Council approved a revised oversized vehicle ordinance on third and final rea

Wyoming’s ‘Path of the Pronghorn’ is a signature away from protections fought over for a quarter century

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Gordon will not run for any political office in 2026

JACKSON — For the first time in more than a decade, Gov.

Lummis family could cash in on Microsoft data center expansion through Cheyenne land sales

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Credit card skimmer discovered at local gas station

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — The Rock Springs Police Department is investigating a credit card skimming device that was recen

Public land vandalism shifts resources away from recreation improvements

RAWLINS (WNE)— The Bureau of Land Management Rawlins Field Office is asking the public to help protect recreation inf

Dayton fire members temporarily resign, resume regular operations Friday after MOU

SHERIDAN (WNE) — All Dayton Fire volunteers and staff temporarily resigned late Thursday evening but have resumed reg

Meier pursuing long-term investment account for Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wyoming State Treasurer Curt Meier announced this week that he will again seek legislative sponsors

Exchange students find America in Riverton

RIVERTON — For most students, a trip to detention isn't exactly a badge of honor.

Casper woman who started as a Brownie honored for her leadership with Girl Scouts of Wyoming

CASPER — Half a century after the trip that first brought Janet de Vries to Wyoming as a young troop member, the long

Critics oppose Wyoming hydroelectric project, pointing to climate-driven drought crisis

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Local, state and federal partners prepare for a severe fire season

CHEYENNE – Wyoming no longer has a fire season – instead, the state experiences fire year-round.

Byrd says he’ll champion working-class Wyoming

CODY — Jim Byrd, Democratic candidate for Wyoming’s open seat in the U.S.

Town of Guernsey discusses increased pay, bonus to attract new police officer

GUERNSEY – The Guernsey Police Department continues to operate with only two full‐time officers, a situation that has

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