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Two West Nile Virus cases in Goshen

TORRINGTON (WNE) —  Goshen County Public Health (GCPH) has confirmed two Neuroinvasive West Nile Virus cases as of Mo

Department of Health launches smartphone app for vaccines

CHEYENNE (WNE) — With back-to-school season here, a new Wyoming Department of Health smartphone application offers fa

Dying in jail, ‘better than a cold alley.’ Is there another option?

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No permit yet for Cody LDS temple

CODY — After an 80-minute executive session Tuesday night, the Cody City Council made no decision about the sole topi

Bedford man arrested for role in January 6 incident at the U.S. Capitol

AFTON — A Bedford man has been identified as a person who allegedly assaulted a police officer in the incident at the

CFD suit dismissed after guard identified as Colorado man

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — A previously unidentified security guard accused in a lawsuit against Cheyenne Frontier Days of phy

Search for missing Worland woman called off

WORLAND (WNE) —  Efforts last week to find Breanna Mitchell, 28, of Worland revealed “nothing of importance,” accordi

How should the state govern political parties? A pair of election complaints seeks a change.

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Western censured by Wyoming Republicans

SHERIDAN — Wyoming Republican Central Committeepeople voted to censure Rep.

Greater Yellowstone grizzly attacks remain rare

While griz assaults in the area have ticked up, there are likely fewer on a per-capita basis.
 

EPA grants Wyoming $248K for stormwater and sewer projects

CASPER — The state of Wyoming is getting roughly a quarter-of-a-million dollars from the Environmental Protection Age

Hunters can help put an end to hunger

AFTON (WNE) — Hunters know the value of Wyoming’s wildlife and their harvested big game, and there’s no better way to

Average gas prices jump more than 12 cents in Wyoming in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 12.1 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.9

Gordon and EPA head agree on tech innovation to combat climate crisis

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Lawmakers eye school vouchers amid constitutional warnings

CASPER — Wyoming is moving toward school vouchers even as lawmakers have been warned that courts could strike them do

High court rules on settlement records

People have right to documents when public funds involved
 

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