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Sources of Strength program growing in North Platte Valley

SARATOGA — North Platte Sources of Strength is one of the Valley’s newest groups hosting events and more importantly

WDE announces state testing results, students perform at pre-pandemic levels

CHEYENNE — Students in Wyoming’s public schools are once again testing at pre-pandemic levels in English language art

Consider boogers, bugs, bedtimes this back-to-school season

JACKSON — Teton County School District’s lead nurse wants parents to talk boogers.

Companies bullish on uranium

BUFFALO – As the Trump administration seeks to bolster nuclear power generation in the U.S., uranium producers see op

EPA grants Wyoming primacy over coal ash programs 

CHEYENNE — The director of the Environmental Protection Agency visited the Wyoming State Capitol on Thursday to meet

Yellowstone Regional Airport sees decrease in traveler numbers

CODY (WNE) — Passenger numbers at Yellowstone Regional Airport are down about 15% compared to last year.

Cowboys Earn Road Shutout Over Akron in Season Opener, 10-0

Chris Durr Jr. records 146 yards receiving

Drought conditions in Park County worsen

CODY (WNE) — Moderate to severe drought conditions have continued throughout Park County, according to the government

West Nile virus cases increasing in Wyoming

SHERIDAN (WNE) — West Nile virus was first detected in mosquitos collected from Sheridan County in July.

Lost hiker found dead in Cloud Peak Wilderness

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Grant Gardner has been found deceased in the Cloud Peak Wilderness.

Tribes call on Trump to ‘do right for Indian country,’ return federal land within Wind River Reservation’s bounds

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Two oilfield workers sentenced for illegal dumping on federal land in southern Wyoming

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Officials update community on Dollar Lake wildfire — Containment expected in mid-October

PINEDALE — In the week since the Dollar Lake Fire was discovered near Green River Lakes on August 21, the fast-moving

Teacher shortage has complicated causes

BUFFALO — While discussions about teacher retention and recruitment often focus on salaries and benefits, those are j

Grant funding increases along with district poverty levels

WORLAND — An increase in poverty levels means more federal grant funding for Worland schools. 

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