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‘We are more like mentors to one another’

LANDER — They become more confident in everything from their school work to relationships.

Wyoming’s soon-to-drop shed hunting rules set new precedent

CHEYENNE—A major shift lies ahead in how the state of Wyoming regulates shed-antler hunting, until now a free outdoor

Bill halting eminent domain right for wind energy vetoed

SUNDANCE —Of the bills presented to Governor Mark Gordon last week, he exercised his veto authority on just one.

Winter storms take heavy toll on cattle, sheep producers

BUFFALO — Bitterly cold temperatures, heavy snowfall and strong winds are exacting a heavy price from Wyoming's

Grand Teton superintendent: Pandemic visitation was 'a glimpse of the future'

JACKSON  — As far as national park visits are concerned, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem saw a significant decrease

Family of woman missing from Gillette visits state capitol, still seeks answers

GILLETTE — To mark the full year since Kennedy Wainaina's sister was last heard from, he took a long trip from B

Complainants confident in Senate leadership’s letter of reprimand

CHEYENNE — Two members of the public who filed ethics complaints against a Laramie County lawmaker said Thursday they

Marijuana ballot initiatives fail

CASPER — Two marijuana ballot initiatives have failed after falling short of Wyoming’s county requirements, a marijua

Avalanche on south 89 closes road, jams traffic

JACKSON (WNE) — Traffic was snarled for a few hours Thursday afternoon when an avalanche came down 2 miles south of H

Wild horses, burros offered for adoption in March online event

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Bureau of Land Management’s Wheatland Off-Range Corral is reopening for wild horse and burro ado

Hageman introduces bill to delist Yellowstone grizzlies

CODY — New legislation from Congresswoman Harriet Hageman (R-Wyoming) could direct U.S.

Give wildlife space, not supplemental food

BUFFALO — Much of Wyoming is covered with a thicker-than-usual blanket of snow this winter.

Campbell County library board chair finds Florida nonprofit and attorney for policy changes

GILLETTE  — The chair of the Campbell County Public Library Board has enlisted the help of a Florida nonprofit organi

Bouchard reprimanded by Senate leadership

CHEYENNE — Senate leaders issued a formal letter of reprimand against Cheyenne Republican Sen.

New abortion ban clears Senate

CASPER — A new and potentially more consequential abortion ban could soon become law in Wyoming after the Senate pass

Medicaid postpartum bill among last passed on third reading

CHEYENNE — A bill extending Medicaid postpartum coverage up to a year for mothers was among the last bills passed out

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