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Unequal pay in the Equality State

SHERIDAN — Wyoming may have been the first state to allow women to vote and the first state to elect a female governo

Investigation finds four Evanston City Council members violated Open Meetings Act

EVANSTON — Four Evanston City Council members have been found in violation of the Wyoming Open Meetings Act following

Douglas woman faces child endangerment, drug charges

DOUGLAS (WNE) — A Douglas woman faces multiple drug-related charges in state district court, the most serious being a

Woman charged with felony interference

EVANSTON (WNE) — An 27-year-old Evanston woman, Diseree Zacher, has been charged with two felony counts of interferen

Three out-of-staters sentenced for attempt to pass counterfeit U.S. Treasury check

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Three individuals from out of state have been sentenced by the U.S.

Gordon backs bill that funds wildland firefighting efforts

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov.

Six takeaways from the just finished Wyoming legislative session

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Ex-treasurer pleads not guilty to VFW Auxiliary/DAV theft, forgery charges

CHEYENNE — More than a dozen people from Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1881 and Disabled American Veterans gathered i

Poll shows most Wyomingites oppose federal land transfers, so why do lawmakers keep pushing for them?

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Shooting complex gets $10 million — Bill awaits governor’s signature

CODY — Funding for the Wyoming State Shooting Complex project south of Cody, which the Legislature approved March 6,

Lummis, Hageman introduce yet another grizzly bear bill

POWELL — With a new presidential administration in office, Wyoming's Washington delegation is advancing new legislati

Responding to fire — Experts, landowners discuss wildfires’ lasting impacts

SHERIDAN — Unprecedented hot, windy and dry temperatures led to the blazing of three fires near Sheridan County’s bor

Campbell County Boys and Girls Club sees spike in families requesting assistance

GILLETTE — When the bus drops off local elementary students at the Boys and Girls Club of Campbell County, one girl r

Opal town attorney resigns amid recall controversy — Council members continue push to replace mayor

KEMMERER — The political landscape of Opal has been shaken following the resignation of city attorney Thayne Peterson

New WYO Text Line improves access to mental health care for Wyoming residents

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Cathedral Home in Laramie recently launched a statewide text line giving all Wyoming residents free,

Deal could affect RMP rate hike

CODY (WNE) — A pending settlement could affect the rate hike requested by Rocky Mountain Power.

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