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Semi rolls back onto deputy’s vehicle; sheriff says incident illustrates growing trend

CHEYENNE — Early Monday morning, an overloaded semi-trailer rolled back onto a Laramie County Sheriff’s Office patrol

Men accused of felony abuse of moose

EVANSTON — Three men — Justin Martin and his son, Range Martin, both of Uinta County, and Kylan Platt of Malad City,

Gordon trims 'Path of the Pronghorn'

JACKSON — In a twist, two of 10 segments of Wyoming’s proposed Sublette Antelope Migration Corridor will not be consi

Anderson arrested — Uinta County commissioner could face domestic battery charges in another jurisdiction

EVANSTON — A Uinta County commissioner was arrested last week on suspicion of domestic battery.

High wind gusts topple nearly 40 vehicles on Wyoming highways

CHEYENNE — As high winds tear across Wyoming and northern Colorado, an increasing number of vehicles have been blown

Sheridan High School’s  We the People team wins seventh-straight state title

SHERIDAN (WNE) — For the seventh-straight year, Sheridan High School’s We the People team has been named state champi

Torrington police seek missing 35-year-old man

TORRINGTON (WNE) — The Torrington Police Department is searching for a 35-year-old man who was last seen Monday eveni

What’s behind Fremont County’s American Library Association fight?

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‘Nuclear option of doing nothing is so devastating’ — State proposal for $1 billion would offer some insurance aid, & ‘right- size’ hospitals, services

DOUGLAS — Dr.

State debates cash carryover amounts for school districts

BUFFALO — Lawmakers are looking at changing the amount of funds the state allows school districts to hold onto in the

Locals face tough choices as insurance premiums soar

BUFFALO — Buffalo’s Lara Schuman is losing sleep as the Dec.

New filings in Wyoming women’s prison sexual assault lawsuit point to secluded off-camera locations

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Who is the Freedom Caucus?

LOVELL — Reps.

Trial date set in 2026 for lawsuit over housing fees in Teton County

JACKSON — The constitutionality of affordable and workforce housing fees charged in Teton County will be weighed in a

Wyoming education leaders present funding requests to lawmakers

CHEYENNE — Critical funding needs across the community college system and the University of Wyoming was the topic of

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