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Department of Education seeks public comment on new standards

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Education is seeking public comment on the 2024 Proposed Wyoming Standards

Under pressure, Rocky Mountain Power trims fuel-cost rate hike

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Judge gives feds 45 days to decide on Yellowstone grizzly bears’ ‘threatened’ status

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Firefighters prep to advocate in 2025 session

CHEYENNE — As the 2025 legislative session approaches, wildland firefighters are considering how they will advocate f

Wyoming soldiers to receive a ‘little touch of home’ at Christmas

CASPER (WNE) — Some Wyoming soldiers deployed in the Middle East will soon receive a Christmas care package.

Ed Dickens and Steam Team reflect on their Big Boy locomotive tours

CHEYENNE — Union Pacific Railroad ended its eight-week Big Boy No.

Lander outdoor arena keeps Western cowboy culture alive

LANDER — There’s a famous photo of Lander taken by local photographer Ted Carlson.

Adoption changes lives of Rock Springs family

ROCK SPRINGS — In 2008, a Rock Springs couple already had an 11-year-old son, but they had a lot of love to give, so

Little library lives again in Hudson, Wyoming

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Tribal protesters rally against ‘downright theft’ posed by power plant transfer

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Wyoming lawmaker proposes statewide cellphone ban in classrooms

CHEYENNE — A ban on cellphone use in the classroom is quickly becoming a popular policy adopted by state legislators

Uncertain future: Local school superintendents share thoughts on U.S. Department of Education

SHERIDAN — President-elect Donald Trump’s Agenda 47 campaign pledged to close the Department of Education in Washingt

Cultural shift leads to decline in DUIs

BUFFALO — Drunken driving can be an issue during the holiday season, but as drunken driving awareness month began thi

Lummis slams BLM’s greater sage-grouse management plan

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Senate Western Caucus Chair Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., and Congressional Western Caucus Chair Dan Newho

Lummis joining DOGE caucus on government efficiency

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On Thursday, U.S. Sen.

For the first time, biologists know where Wyoming’s pikas dwell — at least for now

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