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Wyoming unemployment rises to 3.2% in October 2024

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate edged upward from 3.1% in September to 3.2% in Oct

Mega hotels, sprawling data centers spur local governments to defend development moratoriums

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Rock Springs lawmakers oppose Freedom Caucus PAC’s motion to dismiss in defamation lawsuit

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Vetoed property tax bill making a comeback in 2025

CHEYENNE — A property tax relief bill vetoed by Gov.

Ticket splitters buck national trend

JACKSON — Republican U.S. Sen.

Breaking down the farm bill: delay has implications for Wyoming

BUFFALO – Now that Election Day has come and gone, ag communities and their advocates are hoping that Congress can co

Affordable housing bill on 2025 legislative agenda

BUFFALO — The lack of affordable housing in the state is so harmful to residents and municipal tax bases that it “is

Where integrity meets achievement

It takes a daunting level of commitment and excellence for a student to meet the criteria to even be considered for i

Grant will help newspaper operations

Funds will assist News Letter Journal in continuing to provide local news

Proffer is new chamber chief

Relative newcomer has bright plans

Spelling bee returns

On Nov.

Students collect for soldiers

The Newcastle community can help contribute to a collection drive students in the Newcastle High School Honor Society

Making plans — Newly elected share visions for future

In this year’s election, Weston County voters elected four new officials — two for city positions and two for school

BLM seeks public input

Two draft resource management plans released

Weed and Pest Council votes to add cheatgrass to noxious weed listing

CHEYENNE (WNE) —- On Oct.

Plea agreement reached in cow graffiti case

SUNDANCE (WNE) — Both father and son in the cow defacement case have entered into plea agreements that would see thei

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