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RER gets more funds, Demonstration plant expects to open by year’s end

Rare Element Resources has received more funding from the U.S.

Rate review continues, Dozens attend town hall meeting on utilities rates

Newcastle officials hosted a town hall on Sept.

Levy will be on ballot, Hospital CEO: Hospital mill levy needs to remain at 6%

At their meeting on Aug.

Wyoming PBS to host debates for state’s U.S. Senate, House seats

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wyoming PBS is hosting debates for the state’s U.S.

Search for Yellowstone hiker moves from rescue to recovery mode

JACKSON (WNE) — Yellowstone National Park search and rescue teams are switching into “recovery” mode and scaling back

Wildfires in national forests have burned more than 40,000 acres combined

GILLETTE (WNE) — The smoke that’s been in the Gillette air this week is coming from a couple of wildfires to the west

Platte County officials say post-fire ESPA compensation is inequitable

WHEATLAND — It could be two years or more before the official investigation is concluded to answer the question of wh

Lost IMPACT: Entities work to fill the void left by UW organization

SHERIDAN — What a difference a year makes.

Experts: Human trafficking happening everywhere, even in Converse County

DOUGLAS —  Converse County is not immune to human trafficking.

Former Glendo clerk/treasurer arrested

WHEATLAND (WNE) — Former clerk/ treasurer for the Town of Glendo, Tristany Hoffman, was arrested on Sept.

Energy bill assistance program now accepting applications

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Concerned about paying winter heating bills?

State gets federal disaster declaration for wildfires

CASPER (WNE) — U.S.

What's Up in Weston County Oct. 3-9, 2024

Thu. Oct. 3 7AM T.O.P.S. #218 - WC Senior Center

Winds whip Pack Trail Fire, evacuations in place

JACKSON — With winds gusting up to 60 mph over the weekend, at least 60 people were ordered to evacuate in areas east

Sheridan County’s Elk Fire causes closures, evacuations

SHERIDAN — The Elk Fire continues to cause havoc for the Pass Creek and Parkman areas in Sheridan County.

Bills aim to limit HHR machines, allow national betting and more

CHEYENNE — Lawmakers reviewed a slew of bills Friday that aim to reshape regulation of Wyoming’s gaming industry, whi

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