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New bill inspired by Sheridan County commission appointment

SHERIDAN  — A bill stemming in part from the appointment of Holly Jennings to the Sheridan County Board of County Com

Partisan school board bill passes Senate

CHEYENNE — A bill that would adjust the general election ballot to include party affiliation for school board candida

What Wyoming energy stands to gain, lose from a Trump trade war

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Wyoming’s 8,100 federal workers face deadline today to respond to Trump’s resignation offer

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State asks Wyoming Supreme Court to overturn judge’s abortion ruling

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Speaker Neiman kills 95 bills — more than past 2 Wyoming House leaders

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Momentum builds to save tree ‘Yellowstone Forest Reserve’ surveyors inscribed 132 years ago

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Lawmakers debate electing state’s attorney general

CHEYENNE — Many lawmakers want to see party affiliation in offices from the state’s top elected officials down to the

House, Senate diverge on search and rescue funding budget amendment

SHERIDAN — The Wyoming Senate and House of Representatives needed just one amendment to diverge their stances on the

The legality of a letter — Fremont County school district drafts letter in secret

LANDER — After behind-the-scenes discussions, Fremont County School District 1 board members took a position on contr

Anti-Trump protesters demonstrate outside Wyoming Capitol

CHEYENNE — Dave Gustafson is a U.S. veteran who fought in the Vietnam War.

Update on Wyoming’s legislative session

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Monday marked the 15th day of the Wyoming Legislature’s 37-day general session and with it came the

Barrasso, colleagues introduce Enhancing Energy Recovery Act

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Mountain lion ‘eradication bill’ backed up a tree by overwhelming opposition

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Wyoming House passes two bills to restrict state spending

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming House of Representatives passed two bills Tuesday that would reduce the state’s spending, cutt

Restored property tax cut bill passes Senate, heads to House

CHEYENNE — A bill to offer all homeowners in Wyoming a two-year, 50% reduction in property taxes has passed the state

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