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Statehouse aims to help coal industry

CASPER —With social issues at the forefront in the Wyoming Legislature, this session has been a quiet one for the ene

House debates financial exploitation protections for vulnerable adults

CHEYENNE — Legislation that would protect vulnerable adults from financial exploitation passed an initial vote in the

Beware phishing emails aimed at business owners

JACKSON (WNE) — Be on guard about phishing “Business Membership” emails, warns the town of Jackson.
 

UW researchers document continuing wage gap in Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A new study by University of Wyoming economists Anne Alexander and Chian Jones Ritten shows Wyoming’

Elementary school students promote kindness with coffee sleeves

GILLETTE (WNE) — Gillette residents picking up their regular coffee or tea at The Local or City Brew early next week

Government coal mandate hits free-market hurdle

A legislative effort to prop up the coal industry is hitting free-market headwinds.
 

No laws broken in campaign case

No charges were filed against Johnson County Commissioner Bill Novotny after he came under scrutiny for a political d

Laramie County school district may define ‘sexually explicit,’ consider opt-in book policy

CHEYENNE — Several members of the Laramie County School District 1 Board of Trustees have asked that the superintende

Sheridan teachers, parents, professionals: book bans stifle learning, sow outrage

SHERIDAN — The Sheridan County School District 2 Board of Trustees met before a packed room of concerned parents, tea

Bill becomes second abortion trigger ban

CASPER —Wyoming has another trigger abortion ban up for consideration. 
 

Legislative session deadlines impact chambers differently

CHEYENNE — While there were bills that died in both the chambers of the Wyoming Legislature due this week’s general f

Mountain lion spotted in downtown Saratoga

SARATOGA (WNE) — Saratoga Police Department received a report of a mountain lion sighting at the hot pools on Wednesd

Youth for Justice bills miss the cutoff

CODY (WNE) — A pair of bills championed by Cody High School students will not go to the floor of the Wyoming Legislat

U.S. Senators move again to protect Devils Tower name

SUNDANCE (WNE) — U.S.

Riesland repeals sign-in rule

John Riesland, chairman of the Weston County School District No. 1 board of trustees, apologized on Jan.

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