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Biteman is GOP nominee for Senate president, Neiman for House speaker

CHEYENNE — Republican lawmakers elected Sens.

No changes to firearms on campus for now

In close vote, UW trustees reject proposed concealed carry into facilities

Legislature wants deeper look into WYDOT efficiency

JACKSON — A $750,000 efficiency study is up for debate as the Wyoming Legislature considers funneling more state tax

PacifiCorp mulls breakup that could align Wyoming with other pro-coal states

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Wyoming school district  delegates pass four resolutions at WSBA assembly

SHERIDAN — Voting delegates from member school districts voted to pass four of the six resolutions set before the Wyo

UW Board of Trustees continues to mull proposed rule change, amendments to campus concealed carry policy

LARAMIE — Leaders at the University of Wyoming gave themselves another day to deliberate whether they will allow perm

Movie prop currency found in Saratoga; one used at a local business

SARATOGA — Many residents of the Platte Valley – with its scenic mountain ranges and rivers and breathtaking vistas –

Rock Springs lawmakers oppose Freedom Caucus PAC’s motion to dismiss in defamation lawsuit

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Vetoed property tax bill making a comeback in 2025

CHEYENNE — A property tax relief bill vetoed by Gov.

Ticket splitters buck national trend

JACKSON — Republican U.S. Sen.

Breaking down the farm bill: delay has implications for Wyoming

BUFFALO – Now that Election Day has come and gone, ag communities and their advocates are hoping that Congress can co

Affordable housing bill on 2025 legislative agenda

BUFFALO — The lack of affordable housing in the state is so harmful to residents and municipal tax bases that it “is

Riverton man found guilty of murder

RIVERTON —  A Riverton man who fatally shot his former landlord in August 2023 was found guilty by a federal jury of

Governor prepares to appeal Teton County judge's abortion decision

JACKSON — The day after a Teton County judge struck down two Wyoming abortion bans as unconstitutional, Gov.

‘It’s a human issue’, City of Rock Springs works to develop suicide postvention plans

Editors’ note: This piece discusses suicide and may be disturbing to some readers.

New federal rule could cost municipalities millions of dollars

SHERIDAN — A new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency will require water systems to replace lead and galvani

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