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The Wyoming Department of Health says they were all exposed to someone with confirmed measles infection. This brings the total known infections to seven this year.
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Artemis Langford, whose induction into a University of Wyoming sorority chapter thrust her into the national spotlight, is “a daughter of Wyoming” who no longer feels safe in the Equality State.
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A Wyoming Supreme Court decision has resolved a nearly two-year struggle between a citizens group in Cody and the LDS church over a planned nearly 101 foot tall temple.
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Text messages that appear to be official messages are actually a scam, say officials
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Attempts to cut the federal agency, AmeriCorps, led the University of Wyoming to find different funding to support its extension office summer volunteer positions.
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The man sustained minor injuries after a group of people in the Upper Geyser Basin area at Old Faithful got too close to the bison.
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The refiled federal suit drops the trans student at its heart as a defendant. It also drops several of its plaintiffs.
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The Trace’s investigation found about a dozen law enforcement agencies nationwide traded in the Sig Sauer P320 for resale to the public after multiple lawsuits alleged it fired without pulling the trigger. Wyoming Highway Patrol was among them.
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About 15,000 people gathered in downtown Boulder on Sunday to honor the victims of the attack and celebrate the city’s 30th annual Boulder Jewish Festival, according to organizers.
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This Casper urban farm expected an AmeriCorps NCCC team. When NCCC disbanded, the community found a way to get one anyway.
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The Marshall Project, a newsroom that investigates the criminal justice system, dug into these numbers to get a better understanding of how low staffing impacts safety and mental health for workers and inmates alike.
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The recreation area is focusing on “front facing activities” this summer, such as keeping campgrounds clean and the visitor center open.