Wyoming Stories
The Cowboy State is in the early stages of launching a voluntary water conservation program, but it has no money to pay applicants yet.
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Taylee Dresser and Gregory Trosper, Jr. were both in their early twenties and were killed by an alleged drunk driver in Riverton last week.
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This means the board will have to enforce the 4% property tax increase cap with the assumption it’s constitutional. This comes after the governor moved to sue the Board of Equalization over concerns that the cap is unconstitutional.
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Some members of the Joint Management Audit Committee want to empower the Department of Audit against public institutions that consistently do not submit audits.
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Sixteen Wyoming counties are experiencing extreme drought while areas of Park County including Cody, Meeteetse and Powell are experiencing a severe drought, according to a chart released by the U.S. Drought Monitor last week. As drought conditions worsen, ranchers are beginning to sell cattle.
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The U.S. Postal Service is no longer set to be out of cash in 2027, the agency's head says. But its finances remain shaky as Trump officials keep putting it in political hot water.
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Just ahead of closely contested midterms, Texas is about to get a new top voting official. Many locals there fear the frontrunner is a state lawmaker and pastor with no election experience.
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The U.S. is easing its restrictions on Iran's World Cup team. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday the squad could travel into the country two days before its next match.
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On the waterfront in Lucerne, Switzerland, soccer fans watched jumbo TVs showing a World Cup match played an ocean away. But the air felt more like the tropics.
