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Cheyenne Mayor: Data center water use is far below city supply

CHEYENNE — Amid mounting concerns over how expanding data center development could strain Wyoming’s limited water sup

Sheridan’s large Republican majority gives primary election more power

SHERIDAN — Before general elections in November, members of the Republican and Democrat parties head to the polls in

Some Cheyenne residents push for data center moratorium

CHEYENNE — Several hundred Cheyenne residents have signed a petition asking the city to place a hold on data center d

Cheyenne City Public Works cites rising costs and staffing shortages

CHEYENNE — Staffing shortages, aging infrastructure, rising fuel costs and long-term growth pressures all took center

Scams increasing and evolving; officials talk details

SHERIDAN — As technology continues to advance, digital scams are becoming more complex and common, extending into She

Residential property taxes steady in Johnson County — Property tax refund program open

BUFFALO — While the Johnson County Assessor’s Office registered more local seniors for a long-term homeowners’ proper

Game and Fish detects chronic wasting disease on Pinedale-area elk feedground

JACKSON (WNE) — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has detected chronic wasting disease on the Muddy Creek feedgrou

Bat Night returns to Fort Laramie National Historic Site

TORRINGTON (WNE) — Fort Laramie National Historic Site will host Bat Night on Saturday, May 30, beginning at 8 p.m.,

Wyoming Senate to vote on U.S. attorney pick

RIVERTON (WNE) — Interim U.S.

Questions raised about public funding for local housing projects in Kemmerer

KEMMERER — As Kemmerer prepares for an influx of workers tied to the TerraPower nuclear project, city leaders are mov

As summer fishing heats up, so do worries about fish health

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Hot Springs school board trustees cite loss of local control while approving staff raises

WORLAND — After a lengthy open discussion about action from the Wyoming Legislature and a closed executive session, t

Yellowstone bear attack site was closed to spring hiking until 2024 to reduce human-grizzly conflicts

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Bien brings message of ‘returning Wyoming to the people’ in Lovell visit

Gubernatorial candidate focuses on taxes, energy and government accountability

Powell City Council condemns member’s Facebook comment about ‘hanging bad judges’

POWELL — A Powell city councilman’s comment about “hanging bad judges” drew a rebuke from his colleagues on Monday ni

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