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Burrowing owl research seeks what’s causing rapid decline

LANDER — Across the nation there is an unseen shortage; in Wyoming, some of the state’s smallest long-distance travel

HAL, Gillette College's AI manikin, makes the difference for nursing students

GILLETTE — Wednesday morning, shortly before her students arrived for their assessment, Gwen Reed pulled the plug on

WY Fresh faces state enforcement over meat sales licensing

CHEYENNE — Just when owners and affiliates of the WY Fresh Farm and Farmstand thought they would get a break from con

The smallest national forest rises over western Wyoming

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Steve Friess, member of conservative, influential Teton County family, running for US House

JACKSON — Another member of the conservative, influential and wealthy Friess family in Teton County has decided to en

Sheridan residents worried about consequences of pending roadless rule repeal

SHERIDAN — Toni Marosok grew up spending significant time in the Bighorn Mountains — a place she wants to preserve an

Weston County clerk could face more charges, arrest

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Chuck Gray talks energy, fires back at Reid Rasner at campaign stop in Gillette

GILLETTE — Northeast Wyoming is on “freedom’s firing line” with attacks on the coal, oil and agricultural industries,

Coal company touting massive ‘rare earth’ mineral discovery in Wyoming faces shareholder lawsuit

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Lawmakers set priorities to discuss until the 2027 legislative session

CHEYENNE — On the heels of the 2026 session, state legislative leaders got back to work Wednesday to outline their pr

Board of Trustees selects Reeves as next UW president

LARAMIE (WNE) — A Sweetwater County native with a distinguished military, academic and leadership career in th

Regulators seek public input for massive Montana-Wyoming oil pipeline proposal

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City of Lander earns Benjamin Franklin Award for Open Government

LANDER — The Wyoming Press Association announced that the City of Lander has been selected as the April recipient of

Gray touts Wyoming energy, Trump agenda and voting security at Cody stop

CODY — Current Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray spoke to a packed room of about 45 supporters in the Governor’s

Small-town voices join millions worldwide at No Kings demonstrations

LOVELL — Roughly 122 people attended Big Horn County’s first No Kings protest in Greybull on Saturday, contributing t

Former Cheyenne legislator enters race for U.S. House

CASPER — Former Cheyenne legislator and minister John Romero-Martinez is the latest to join the jam-packed race for W

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