A federal agency says it killed a collard wolf that apparently crossed from Colorado into Wyoming and killed several sheep.
"I'm pleased to announce that the Governor has allowed proof of citizenship and proof of residency for registering to vote to become law without his signature," Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray ...
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WyoFile on MSNJudge dismisses suit against Wyoming’s new anti-abortion lawsIn Teton County, Judge Owens rules that the attempt to challenge two new laws properly belongs in Natrona County, site of the ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services responded to reports of a predator killing five sheep in north-central Wyoming on Saturday. The agency found evidence pointing to a wolf attack, ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has elevated Wyoming lawyer Karen Budd-Falen to acting deputy secretary of the sprawling ...
For the first time since 1993, Kilgore College women’s basketball is headed to the NJCAA tournament, this being only the 7th ...
The residents displaced by the fire were treated at the scene for minor injuries and are being helped by the American Red ...
Five sheep had been killed and investigators found evidence of wolf presence, including wolf tracks and bite marks on ...
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