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Stockgrowers call for competition

Politicians and industry weigh in on market issues
 

Joint committee to meet to rectify over $1 billion difference in House, Senate budget bills

CASPER — A Joint Conference Committee will be brought together to bridge the $1.1 billion gap between the House of Re

A pair of fires burn hundreds of acres, kicking off what could be an arduous fire season

SUNDANCE (WNE)  — Two wildfires that ignited on Sunday burned a combined estimated total of 1600 acres and required a

Officials urge community to get educated on delta 8, hemp derived products

SHERIDAN — Delta-8 THC, a hemp-derived cannabinoid that is legal in Wyoming, has gained popularity since 2018 as an a

Hemp limitation bill goes to the House

ROCK SPRINGS — Independently- owned hemp shops are in jeopardy as the Wyoming Legislature looks at strict regulations

With the suicide lifeline bill defeated, funding for service will rest on budget negotiations

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Lawmakers tasked to negotiate a budget, amid talks of special session

CHEYENNE — Appropriations committees in both chambers of the Wyoming Legislature had a first look at the opposite cha

Wyoming will oppose $400M water conservation grants it can not control

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Converse County Commissioners frustrated with requirement to complete the Box Elder Road expansion

DOUGLAS — The Converse County commissioners on Feb.

Green River city count shows slight increase in deer population

GREEN RIVER (WNE) — The City of Green River recently joined forces with the Wyoming Game and Fish to conduct the annu

Average Wyoming gasoline prices up nearly 7 cents a gallon in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 6.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.87

Funding and concealed carry bills could have an impact on schools

POWELL — Two bills that would further the cause of eliminating schools as gun free zones, Senate File 86 and House Bi

Student learner program offers students in the dirt learning, introduction to trades

GILLETTE — At the beginning of his senior year, Benton Thacker was considering a future career as an electrician.

988 hotline funding still in House budget, not in Senate version

CHEYENNE — A $40 million allocation for 988 hotline operations is still alive in the Wyoming House of Representatives

Legislature at halfway point, sum of bills left narrows

CASPER — Over 80 bills died when both chambers of the Legislature adjourned on Friday evening. 
 

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