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After creating a complicated web of residential property tax exemptions, lawmakers are now weighing whether to eliminate ...
A controversial proposal to mine gravel at the base of Casper Mountain would use a county road, raising community concerns.
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As the state’s longest-running school prepares to shutter, students and staff will scatter to new classrooms and jobs. Many mourn the loss of an institution they say offered one-of-a-kind learning.
Michael Fernald is secretary of the Casper Mountain Preservation Alliance. Carolyn Griffith is the group's chairperson. Both ...
So the next time you see this new profanity used in a politician’s press release, on a website or in a flashy mailer that shows up in your mailbox, plastered with buzzwords that appeal to base ...
The state’s top elected officials should listen to the people and oppose plans for a gravel pit in one of Central Wyoming’s most pristine spaces, writes guest columnists Michael Fernald and Carolyn ...
House Appropriations Chairman John Bear takes inspiration from the Trump administration’s efforts to cut federal jobs and ...
A Broadway-worthy story about the 1920s all-woman Jackson Town Council runs at the Pink Garter Theatre through June 14.
Under guise of keeping kids safe, lawmakers look to subvert the freedom to read, columnist Kerry Drake opines.
The state’s lone public university maintains it had no role in the decision to allow the student to join a campus sorority.
Water protection group drops challenge to dome tents’ sewerage permit while state lands controversy still swirls around Casper gravel pit.
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