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Laramie Foster Closet, other organizations request funding

LARAMIE — Before the Laramie Foster Closet started its Cody’s Closet program, providing in-house items like shoes, so

More young children needing mental health services than teens

GILLETTE — Mental health concerns — prevalent throughout Gillette — are also increasing within the schools, and this

Deaths decline as virus ebbs

CASPER — Fewer people died in Wyoming in 2022, but COVID-19 remained among the leading causes of death, new data show

Student brings gun to school

Newcastle High School was in an extended lockdown on March 15 after the school was informed that a student had brough

One Health opens new office in Sheridan

SHERIDAN (WNE) — First started in Montana to respond to a need to provide substantial primary care to rural populatio

1350 fentanyl pills, nearly 4 pounds of meth seized near Evanston

EVANSTON (WNE) — A Wyoming Highway Patrol K-9 helped in the seizure of 1,349 M30 fentanyl pills and 3.89 pounds of me

Biden Administration invests more than $12 million in Tribal Forest Protection Act

SHERIDAN (WNE) —  The Biden-Harris Administration announced more than $12 million from President Biden’s Bipartisan I

Gillette residents report getting scam calls about Verizon accounts

GILLETTE (WNE)— Two Gillette residents reported getting fraudulent calls regarding their Verizon accounts Wednesday e

Uinta County GOP leadership ousted

EVANSTON (WNE)  — After a protracted legal battle and public controversy, the Uinta County GOP is under new leadershi

Amid drought, ‘weird’ winter boosts snowpack, water forecast

A severe winter has boosted snowpack to above-average levels across most basins in the state and at some high elevati

Banners stir controversy

BUFFALO — A Johnson County School District No.

Primary voters may see big change at polls

JACKSON — On July 21, 2000, Dick Cheney went to the Teton County Clerk’s Office to fill out a voter registration form

Oil and gas producers: Biden’s approval of project still not enough

CASPER — President Joe Biden’s approval of an $8 billion oil project in Alaska reflects a shift away from his campaig

Wyoming suicide rate falls for first time in four years

CHEYENNE — Wyoming’s suicide rate has fluctuated in the past decade, but mental health advocates are celebrating the

Still on the family homestead

Chris Russell "Russ" Christensen, a resident of the homestead he was born on in 1930, was inducted into the

Search for CEO continues

The search for a new CEO for Weston County Health Services moved into a new phase last week when the board of trustee

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