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Uinta, Platte, Niobrara, Goshen and Sublette counties become "news deserts" as News Media Corp shutters eight local Wyoming newspapers with no notice. The oldest had been in print for 122 years.
With a $2.4 million grant, a growing number of sheriffs and police departments will try telehealth for some of their most challenging encounters.
The state could eventually host the nation’s largest uranium production facility to use two different mining methods. Environmentalists worry that expedited permitting in the nuclear sector could ...
To curb the mass exodus, lawmakers must ask young Wyomingites why they're leaving and listen, writes Rep. Trey Sherwood.
State wildlife managers are stepping away from herd inventories based on landowner and hunter 'satisfaction' and toward ...
Federally funded programs provide a place for kids to study, learn and play while their parents or guardians work. They serve more than 6,000 kids across Wyoming.
Higher severance and ad valorem payments are not expected to offset federal mineral royalty reductions, according to state ...
When lawmakers abandoned free market ideals to save King Coal, columnist Kerry Drake opines, they stuck Wyoming electric customers with higher bills.
The Wyoming Business Council says it has more policy ideas forthcoming to address "vicious" shrinking workforce conundrum.
The temporary facilities would serve as a proof of concept for a much larger gas-fired power plant — with an output equal to that of the state’s largest coal-fired plant — all of whose electricity ...
Jonathan Thompson is a contributing editor at High Country News. He is the author of Sagebrush Empire: How a Remote Utah County Became the Battlefront of American Public Lands. Follow him @LandDesk ...
Columnist Rod Miller's conjured-up cowboys try to make sense of a changing world.
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