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Reid Rasner is on the road a lot these days. Rasner doesn’t have the name recognition of U.S. Sen. John Barrasso — the man he intends to challenge in next year’s Republican primary … more
CHEYENNE (WNE) — This week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its final rule for how states are to develop plans required under the Clean Air Act for certain existing sources. … more
Northwest College received a sterling accreditation report that, unlike in past years, requested no changes needing to be made. In the mid-cycle assurance review from the Higher Learning … more
Lawmakers this week advanced a bill to increase legislator salaries for the first time in 17 years. The pay boost would not go into effect until 2027.  During a meeting Wednesday, the … more
CHEYENNE — As Tuesday’s general election rapidly approaches, Rep. Dan Zwonitzer, R-Cheyenne, said the Wyoming Legislature can’t afford any more ultraconservative ideologues who … more
Tough economic times are felt by everyone, no matter their income, and the postpandemic challenges of rising inflation and fuel prices have led to increased demand across the state and necessitated … more
The company looking to build a 195-foot cell tower in Wapiti has filed suit against the Park County commissioners, asserting they were wrong to block the project last month. In a complaint filed … more
Recently the Cody Police Department (CPD) has received reports of scammers identifying themselves as members of the CPD. Scam tactics continually change, but an example of one recently being used is: … more
A fire burned through a garage and two vehicles on Sunday afternoon in rural Powell, and the attached home suffered substantial smoke damage. more
After a proposed bill to protect Wyoming judges from intimidation floundered, lawmakers moved along a much simpler proposal on Tuesday that clarifies judges are protected under an existing … more
CHEYENNE — Gov. Mark Gordon has appointed Dave Glenn director of Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources. Glenn has served as acting director of the agency since March, when Director … more
Turning Mark McKenna’s idea for a new card game into an actual product took the aid of an illustrator, a manufacturer, consultants — and a whole lot of patience from his family. … more
Surrounded by friends — some old and some new — LeRoy and Marge Davey sat at a beautiful dinner table in a grand room with a festive cake decorated in a rose motif and a stack of greeting … more
Fall is upon us in Park County, made obvious by the changing leaves, blaze orange fashion and animals moving to lower areas. As the animals continue to come down from the higher elevations there will … more
GREYBULL — A sulcata tortoise thought lost to the animal hoarding situation on Windy Run in Greybull, was found alive in early October and is doing well in his new home. Michelangelo or … more
On one cold January night, across the nation, all states will conduct the annual Point in Time Count to count all sheltered and unsheltered individuals in their state. In Wyoming, that night is Jan. … more
Bozeman, Montana — The Fay Ranches Community Foundation (FRCF), in conjunction with Fay Ranches Brokers JW Robinson and Neil Bangs, as well as other donors, recently donated to the Powell … more
Only about 500 acres of sugar beets remain in the ground, and there is hope they can be salvaged after wet snow and freezing temperatures stopped the harvest late Thursday and Friday, Oct. 26-27 in … more
The communities of Emblem, Burlington and Otto offered a heartfelt thank you to the dedicated volunteers of their local fire department on Nov. 13. The first responders on fire and EMS … more
B renda and Steve Mattson had just closed up their food truck and Brenda was looking for a quick job to get her through until she could find a more stable situation. She dropped off an … more
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