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The president’s new administration is acting on promises to reduce the size of the federal government. Teton County’s federal workforce is no exception.
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The Waste Emissions Charge rule follows several others that limit methane emissions at oil and gas sites. Wyoming is also challenging those regulations in court.
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Chamber of Commerce will wait for change before reacting to second Trump term, president says.
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At a ceremony at the state Capitol, electors Martha Halverson, Brent Bien and Bryan Miller followed the state’s popular vote, as required by state law.
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Douglas Harrington was convicted in July of two felony and five misdemeanor offenses. Court documents say Harrington fought with law enforcement officers a few times, including using a metal flagpole to strike an officer on the hand, wrist and helmet.
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While many traditionally look at polling data to predict who will win the election, others are measuring candidate enthusiasm through online searches for Harris and Trump campaign merch.
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The cost of entry has priced some out of the opportunity to meet the former president.
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Douglas Harrington, age 69, of Bedford, was found guilty of two felonies and five misdemeanors. He’s scheduled to be sentenced on Nov. 5.
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Wyoming Public Radio asked Wyomingites on the streets of Laramie about their reactions to the shooting that left former President Donald Trump injured, two spectators seriously injured and another spectator dead.
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All three members released statements lambasting Democrats after the verdict came down.