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State officials, Jacksonites question disposal of Kelly parcel

JACKSON — For the first time in recent memory, a small herd of horses was grazing outside the Teton County Library.

After achievements in Wyoming, USDA expands big game conservation program

CASPER — You could call big game migrations miracles and it wouldn’t be a stretch.

Yellowstone visits up in October compared to one year ago

JACKSON (WNE) — Recreational visits to Yellowstone National Park in October were up 26% over a year ago.

Barrasso and Lummis express concern over nursing home staffing rule

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sens.

Kemmerer veteran still serves

KEMMERER — Robert Bowen, a local veteran and business owner, can be seen around town in uniform carrying a flag durin

Dancing through adversity

POWELL — Between the ages of 7 and 8, Kinzee Riedinger had to learn to find her rhythm again.

Nuclear reactor back in focus at Kemmerer meeting

LYMAN — A meeting was held Tuesday in Kemmerer during which the proposed TerraPower nuclear plant was discussed and r

Employment numbers back to pre pandemic levels in Wyoming

BUFFALO — The state of Wyoming continues to recover from the pandemic, with unemployment trending down and the averag

Lovell beet season exceptional according to Western Sugar Cooperative official

LOVELL (WNE) — It’s turning out to be a great beet season, with sugar content slightly above projections in the late

Corner crossing appeal

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Task force offers bills designed to protect vulnerable adults

CHEYENNE — The Mental Health and Vulnerable Adults Task Force, which was created by the Wyoming Legislature’s Managem

Who foots the bill?

Some argue Washington state carbon tax violates Multi State Process
 

Pearson passes in prison

Carl Pearson, a Wyoming inmate, died on Nov.

Western governors probe solutions for housing

JACKSON — Gov. Mark Gordon and neighboring Colorado Gov.

Rocky Mountain Power wants to reward shareholders; some say 10% is excessive and propose lower amounts

CASPER — The Wyoming Public Service Commission (PSC) last week wrapped its intensive hearing on Rocky Mountain Power’

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