Wyoming Stories
A pair of bills boosting the scholarship’s payout and adding flexibility met different fates this session.
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Gov. Mark Gordon signed a bill into law on March 5 that codifies the state’s system of distributing a portion of sales tax revenue to local governments.
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Wyoming has a budget for the next two years! After weeks of divisive lead up, how did we get here? Plus, the House issues its report on an activist handing out campaign checks on the House floor. WyoFile's Maggie Mullen and Wyoming Public Radio's Chris Clements break down the penultimate week of the budget session.
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The Ten Sleep Branch Library received the 2025 National Medal for Museum and Library Service. It's one of 10 institutions to receive the nation's highest honor.
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A federal judge quickly dismissed a lawsuit against one of two groups claiming leadership authority over the Eastern Shoshone Tribe.
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Traders on prediction markets bet on nearly anything. One made more than half a million dollars betting on the U.S. strike against Iran. But should people wager on human suffering?
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The chaos of the day can make it hard to shut off your brain and fall asleep. Here's how to create a relaxing environment before bedtime to help you quiet the chatter and feel ready for sleep.
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Hundreds of people become interested in curling every four years and the 2026 numbers already show that boom.
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Trump warned Saturday that Iran would soon "be hit very hard," adding that the U.S. may expand its target list to "new areas and groups of people."