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Vetoed property tax bill making a comeback in 2025

CHEYENNE — A property tax relief bill vetoed by Gov.

Ticket splitters buck national trend

JACKSON — Republican U.S. Sen.

Breaking down the farm bill: delay has implications for Wyoming

BUFFALO – Now that Election Day has come and gone, ag communities and their advocates are hoping that Congress can co

Affordable housing bill on 2025 legislative agenda

BUFFALO — The lack of affordable housing in the state is so harmful to residents and municipal tax bases that it “is

Weed and Pest Council votes to add cheatgrass to noxious weed listing

CHEYENNE (WNE) —- On Oct.

Plea agreement reached in cow graffiti case

SUNDANCE (WNE) — Both father and son in the cow defacement case have entered into plea agreements that would see thei

Wyoming’s outdoor recreation industry sets new record

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The U.S.

Concerns over Laramie’s Lab School closure catch lawmaker attention

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Riverton man found guilty of murder

RIVERTON —  A Riverton man who fatally shot his former landlord in August 2023 was found guilty by a federal jury of

Governor prepares to appeal Teton County judge's abortion decision

JACKSON — The day after a Teton County judge struck down two Wyoming abortion bans as unconstitutional, Gov.

‘It’s a human issue’, City of Rock Springs works to develop suicide postvention plans

Editors’ note: This piece discusses suicide and may be disturbing to some readers.

Elk Fire finally contained

TORRINGTON (WNE) – In the last daily update by the United States Forest Service, Bighorn National Forest division, th

Community discusses new closures at Cheyenne’s Frontier Park

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A handful of community members gathered at the Cheyenne Frontier Days headquarters Tuesday evening t

Coal mine equipment theft leads to charges against Wright man

DOUGLAS (WNE) — A Wright man accused of stealing $43,518 worth of tools from Antelope Creek Coal Mine and selling the

Weather strands travelers on I-80 for several hours

EVANSTON (WNE) — All traffic traveling westbound on Interstate 80 on Saturday afternoon was stopped and backed up for

LaPrele irrigators damned if they do, damned if they don’t demolish, replace dam

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