Wyoming Stories
Wyoming Public Media is tracking the Aug. 18 primary election online and on the air. Watch this page for updates on Tuesday.
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Residents in Wheatland and parts of Platte County may see increased military helicopter activity during the planned training exercise in coordination with Basin Electric Power Cooperative's Laramie River Station.
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The Associated Press called the Republican race for U.S. House for Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray. Former state Sen. Lisa Kinney won the Democratic ticket earlier in the night.
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The Associated Press called the Republican race for two-time congresswoman Harriet Hageman and the Democratic one for former state Rep. James Byrd.
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Primary election voters trickled into the polls at the Sublette County school district Tuesday, citing concerns about representation, housing and transgender women in sports.
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