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Renowned western American artist M.C. “Mike” Poulsen, one of the Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale’s perennial artists and twice the event’s Honored Artist, is also a great art … more
A successful banquet has given K9 Elite the resources to raise, train and provide up to 20 service dogs in the next year, a record amount for the growing organization. K9 Elite hosted its first … more
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Wyoming’s two U.S. Senators joined with other coal state legislators to push to get coal industries representatives on a federal committee. U.S. Sens. Cynthia … more
Wyoming continues to make advances in female political representation, adding four more women to the Legislature this election cycle.  Twenty out of 93 legislators who will serve constituents … more
LARAMIE (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Transportation has noticed an increase in sign theft over the last year.  More signs have been reported stolen each year, with common targets … more
RIVERTON (WNE) — A Riverton man was arrested on Nov. 21 after he allegedly assaulted 24-day-old twin infants.  Police were called to Sage West at 4:20 p.m. on a report of an infant with … more
JACKSON (WNE) — Doug Smith, the human face of Yellowstone National Park’s wolf research and management program, is retiring. Smith’s name is inseparably tied to the recent … more
LARAMIE — WyoTech, a Laramie technical school, is helping to meet a national need.  That was the sentiment expressed by school, community and business supporters who attended the … more
P owell Valley Healthcare and the estate of a surgeon who died nearly a year ago in a plane crash are being sued by a former patient over a 2020 surgery. Sylvia Hutton, a Cody resident, filed … more
T he Powell Cares Alliance is making changes to its program in an effort to better serve families in need without changes to the application process.   The Alliance began its path in 2019, … more
R iding the line between wanting to do what is needed to keep Wyoming wildlife managers well-funded and yet not dramatically increasing fees for resident hunters, the Wyoming Wildlife Taskforce is … more
Records of human predation and use of bison in the Big Horn Basin and Absaroka Mountains begins with the spectacular evidence provided by the Horner Site near Cody, which provides clues to hunting … more
L awmakers killed a bill Tuesday aimed at allowing residential development on the state’s 3.4 million acres. Those opposed to the draft bill were largely focused on a clause that cut out … more
A fter a lengthy discussion Monday, Powell city council members decided unanimously to sell two Gateway Drive lots for slightly under the appraised value to the only two companies who have shown … more
F ederal officials have allocated millions of dollars to improve roads and trails across Wyoming’s national forests — which have been under increasing strain as user numbers … more
After a review and an audit, Park County’s general election results are official. The county’s results were certified Thursday, Nov. 10 and the State of … more
P ark County voters bucked the state trend in the November general election. While the turnout percentage statewide was the second-lowest in state history, locally well over half of county … more
F ollowing a Nov.16 arraignment in Park County Fifth District Court, a Cody man has been released from the Park County Detention Center to serve house arrest in Powell. Benjamin Bradley Daniels, … more
The Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation is proud to announce the publication of an updated edition of Douglas Nelson’s “Heart Mountain: The History of an American Concentration Camp.” … more
The sounds of many different instruments began to meld into one beautifully composed piece as renowned composer Frank Ticheli signaled for Powell High School freshman Curtis Muecke to join … more
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