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New committee focuses on Wyo.’s billion- dollar gaming industry

CHEYENNE — Wyoming’s billion-dollar gambling industry will be the sole focus of a new select committee created by leg

Wyoming Department of Health announces updated income guidelines for WIC aid

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Thousands of Wyoming families continue to receive free nutritious foods and education, breastfeeding

Wyoming Supreme Court sides with state in suit spurred by glamping outfit

JACKSON (WNE) — Teton County cannot enforce its land use regulations on a state parcel, the Wyoming Supreme Court dec

Wyoming Supreme Court weighs $3M dispute over fuel industry tax break

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Legal fight over Gillette librarian’s firing expands as Wyoming lawmakers weigh action

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Lovell residents divided on possible move to allow chickens in town

LOVELL — The high cost of eggs and tariffs on imported goods imposed by the Trump administration have become concerns

Johnson County school district prepares for repeal of gun-free zones

BUFFALO — With the new gun-free zone repeal law slated to go into effect on July 1, the Johnson County School Distric

Cody business owners: closed sidewalks deter customers

CODY — Multiple downtown business owners left an April 22 Cody City Council work session dissatisfied with concession

Wyoming’s high inflation rate affects businesses, aspiring homeowners

SHERIDAN —- When Sophia Kuzara, manager of Cottonwood Kitchen + Home, opened her inbox in January, she saw a message

Judge in school funding lawsuit found consultant showed ‘strong bias’

CHEYENNE — District Court Judge Peter Froelicher said one of Wyoming’s school finance consultants was exercising bias

CWD death toll on elk feedgrounds climbs

JACKSON — More elk have died of chronic wasting disease on feedgrounds since cases were first announced earlier this

No one injured in ballpark crash

BUFFALO (WNE) — A tragedy was narrowly avoided over the weekend when a vehicle collided with what could have been a d

Former Basecamp, Hageman attorney tapped to oversee Wyoming state lands office

JACKSON (WNE) —- An attorney who previously represented the controversial glamping operation on state trust land near

Hot Springs County GOP sues Wyoming Republican Party for allegedly ‘interfering’ in local elections

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Hageman quietly resumes in-person town halls

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New Goshen County business to teach safety and self-defense classes

TORRINGTON — A new Lingle-area business, JACL (“jackal”) Defense, is offering basic self-defense and concealed carry

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