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Savvy 13-year-old Teton wolf almost breaks all-time age record

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Retiring Cody city administrator contrite over LDS temple process

CODY — Barry Cook, the Cody city administrator, will retire at the end of June after 45 years of public service and 1

Natrona County, local towns sign on to support Radiant Nuclear Project

CASPER — The city of Casper and surrounding public entities are supporting the effort to bring a Nuclear facility to

Grand Teton research shows vivid signage can reduce speeding in grizzly corridors

JACKSON — Research conducted in Grand Teton National Park suggests that evocative road signage could help prevent veh

Campbell County commissioner criticizes state legislators' property tax bills

GILLETTE — Campbell County Commissioner Scott Clem had choice words for state legislators during a Joint Revenue Comm

Woman allegedly drives with child, meth and marijuana in the car

CODY (WNE) — A Cody woman was arrested after allegedly possessing methamphetamine while driving with her child.

Man who fired shots in trailer park last spring is sentenced

GILLETTE (WNE) — The man who pleaded guilty to firing 30 shots in a trailer park last spring, which led to police res

Wyoming’s average gas prices fall nearly 4.5 cents per gallon in last week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 4.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.0

Litigation over Wyoming’s beleaguered Star Plunge could last ‘years,’ owner says

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Job Corps staff, students speak out against threat of closure

RIVERTON — In the grips of depression and having difficulty seeing a path forward for her, a year ago a young woman,

Migrating elephants amble into Jackson Hole

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State board kills gravel mining project at base of Casper Mountain

CASPER — The denial to renew eight exploratory leases at the base of Casper Mountain means a project seeking to mine

People want more Wyoming trails. Lawmakers ponder ways to pay for them. 

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Rock Springs city attorney refutes corruption claim

ROCK SPRINGS — Attendees witnessed a few minutes of high drama in city chambers on Tuesday, June 3.

Rehabbing old Wyoming homes a niche in tight housing market

SHERIDAN — Green kitchen counters, popcorn ceilings, glass-block walls and shag carpeting are design features of a by

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