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Some flabbergasted, others supportive of Laramie County school district book policy

CHEYENNE — Laramie County School District 1 trustees advanced a controversial book policy at their meeting Monday, se

Officials expect more residents to stay on Medicaid than before pandemic

CASPER — Wyoming Medicaid is returning to “business as usual” as the Wyoming Department of Health continues to resume

Wyoming home to some of the most unaffordable and affordable housing in U.S.

Jackson is second most expensive town for housing in U.S.; Evanston is most affordable

Gasoline prices drop by 5.6 cents per gallon on average in Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 5.6 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.8

Church asked to delay temple construction

CODY (WNE)  — Following a Sept.

Judge moves Cody murder trial to Hot Springs County

POWELL — Concerned that extensive media coverage of the case could make it hard to find impartial jurors in Park Coun

Sheridan could serve as model for emergency services statewide

SHERIDAN — Sheridan and Campbell counties’ partnership for emergency medical services could serve as a prime example

Legislators slam BLM plan

KEMMERER —  A number of Wyoming officials are asking residents to speak up while they can concerning a recently-relea

BLM plans to reduce wild horse herd

CODY (WNE) — The Bureau of Land Management released a decision record that approves future wild horse bait trap gathe

L&H to help with development, manufacturing of small nuclear reactors

GILLETTE (WNE) — L&H Industrial recently entered into a partnership to evaluate the viability of deploying small-

Old Faithful Inn at $424, Who can still afford a Yellowstone road trip?

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Problem grizzly? Tribes find success diverting hikers in the Winds.

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Mother who sued Albany County over son’s killing wants settlement public

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UW Board of Trustees respond to Freedom of Expression report

LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees offered its perspective this week on the work done by President

Medical staff may be relieved of administrative burnout

CHEYENNE — Legislators on the Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Committee approved a bill Friday designed to re

Judiciary Committee supportive of vulnerable adult bills

JACKSON — Members of the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Judiciary Committee showed their support this week for two bills

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