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Taco John’s moves corporate headquarters from Cheyenne to Minneapolis

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Taco John’s International, the fast-food company that began in Cheyenne in 1969 as a tiny taco stand

As Freedom Caucus targets Jackson Hole housing policy, Gordon backs community solutions

JACKSON — While Teton County’s approach to funding and building housing for local workers has raised the eyebrows of

Judge keeps freeze on spending state funds for private education

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Smith sentenced to two life sentences without parole for Coin Shop murders

CHEYENNE — The man convicted last month of the 2015 Coin Shop murders was sentenced Tuesday to two consecutive life s

State leaders take on records fees

RIVERTON — What does government transparency mean in the state of Wyoming? 

Veteran Wyoming news execs announce agreement to save 8 newspapers

BUFFALO — Robb and Jen Hicks and Rob Mortimore announced Tuesday they have reached an agreement with News Media Corpo

Newspaper closures sparked debate about legal notices; Legislature may revisit requirement for their publication 

JACKSON — Last week, as word spread across Wyoming that eight community newspapers were closing, one fact was clear:

Alpine man dies in single-car accident

AFTON (WNE) — In the early morning hours of Friday, August 8, the Alpine Fire Department, Star Valley EMS and the Lin

After slow July, tourism experts wonder if Yellowstone will see 5 million visitors in 2025

JACKSON (WNE) — Unlike its undulating natural mountain scenery, Yellowstone had a very flat July.

Barlow announces campaign for governor

GILLETTE (WNE) — Eric Barlow officially announced his candidacy for governor of Wyoming Tuesday.

Attorney who backed Trump on Jan. 6 now urging Supreme Court to hear corner-crossing case

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Episode 43 — How We're Saving the NLJ

Bob and Alexis go off the page in the wake of the unexpected closure of 8 Wyoming newspapers to explain the state of

Trump greenlights 14.5 million-ton coal expansion in Wyoming

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Gray attacks Gordon, talks desires for election code changes at town hall in Dayton

SHERIDAN — Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray had Gov.

To boost housing, city may allow ‘accessory dwelling units’

POWELL — For years, Powell residents have asked city officials if they can add a mother-inlaw suite to their property

Center that serves Natrona County’s homeless in dire need of funding

CASPER — Rikki Custer sat around a table on her 33rd birthday, smiling and laughing as she talked with other clients

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