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Wyoming nuclear plant on track despite industry setback, developer says

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State task force creates timeline for shooting complex site selection

GILLETTE — The state wants to hear from communities about why they should be the ones to host a proposed shooting com

Interest group asks BLM to hold off on horse gather

CODY — The American Wild Horse Campaign is asking the Bureau of Land Management to temporarily halt the upcoming bait

Now showing, Festival of Lights

GILLETTE (WNE) — The Campbell County Festival of Lights returned for the Christmas season Friday night.
 

Casper mother pleads guilty to criminally negligent homicide in death of child

CASPER (WNE) — A Casper woman pleaded guilty to criminally negligent homicide in the death of her 366-day old boy, as

Lawmakers advance education savings account bill

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Governor recommends $20M expansion of property tax relief program

Gordon cautions lawmakers to remain conservative in 2025-26 biennium budget letter.
 

Former Wyoming governor, Casper residents also oppose Kelly parcel auction

JACKSON — Amber Pollock makes “booze” in Casper. But people who visit Teton County help pay her bills.
 

Federal rules keep money for abandoned mines tied up, Wyoming leaders say

CASPER — Across the U.S.

Cheyenne hospital physicians first in state to use SPRINT pain treatment system

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Interventional pain management physicians at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center are the first in Wyomi

Casper to be home of Wyoming’s only abortion clinic

CASPER (WNE) — Wellspring Health Access in Casper will become the only abortion clinic in Wyoming after a Jackson cli

Black 14 Philanthropy delivers 40,000 pounds of food to Laramie

LARAMIE (WNE) — Cathedral Home and the University of Wyoming Food Share Pantry welcomed a delivery of 40,000 pounds o

Unearthing history

Couple unearths 60-million-year-old tree east of Buffalo
 

Inspired to give

Clark man donates kidney to unknown recipient
 

Educators innovate ways to use Artificial Intelligence

BUFFALO — When students are programming in Krista Sweckard's class and their code is coming up with errors, they

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