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Three main issues separate House and Senate supplemental budgets

CHEYENNE — The spending difference between the supplemental budgets in Wyoming’s two legislative chambers is approximately $109 million, according to the Le

Sheridan County school board chairs have mixed thoughts on party affiliation bill

SHERIDAN — Sheridan County school board chairs have mixed feelings on a bill that would require school board candidates to have their political party affili

Rock Springs city attorney clarifies reasons for executive session

ROCK SPRINGS — A disagreement during last week’s Rock Springs City Council meeting, in which a freshman councilman indicated that his argument with Mayor Ma

‘Transformational’ investment bill rushes to meet Senate deadlines

CHEYENNE — A bill to create a perpetual trust fund that State Treasurer Curt Meier believes could offset potential loss of mineral royalties paid to the sta

Congress ups ante on grizzly delisting

POWELL — With the change of presidential administrations, Wyoming’s delegation in Washington has new hope of removing the grizzly bear from the endangered s

Mother reported to have killed children in Byron

LOVELL — Authorities believe that a woman shot her four children at their Byron home on Monday afternoon before turning the gun on herself.

House, Senate vote down support for maternal health care

SHERIDAN — Lawmakers voted down a supplemental budget amendment aimed at improving access to maternal health care services for pregnant Wyomingites last wee

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