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The Wyoming Tribune Eagle is a daily newspaper covering Cheyenne, Laramie County, and southeast Wyoming.
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More than 17,500 Wyoming enrollees lost Medicaid or Kids Care CHIP coverage over the previous 12 months ending in March ..read more
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One of the state’s top hired lawyers predicts Wyoming and other coal proponents will prevail in federal court to stop the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s new coal pollution rules that most observers agree would effectively end the state’s coal industry ..read more
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Litigation over how Wyoming funds public education is on track for a full trial after a Laramie County district court judge on Wednesday dismissed the state’s request to decide part of the case now ..read more
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Amid thousands of student arrests and harrowing protests on U.S. and international college campuses, the Friday afternoon vigil at the University of Wyoming honoring those killed during the Israel-Palestine conflict seemed particularly peaceful ..read more
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CASPER – Wyoming’s congressional delegates are celebrating the passage of a bill that bans Russian uranium imports, a key piece of the U.S. strategy to stymie Moscow’s war effort while incentivizing a more dependable nuclear fuel supply chain at home ..read more
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CHEYENNE – Jefferson White, star of the acclaimed TV series “Yellowstone,” will visit Cheyenne during the 10th annual Wyoming International Film Festival in July ..read more
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CHEYENNE – Average gasoline prices in Wyoming are unchanged in the last week, averaging $3.27 per gallon on Monday, according to GasBuddy.com's survey of 494 stations in Wyoming ..read more
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CHEYENNE – Wyoming Freedom Caucus lawmakers argue Medicaid expansion will eat up the state’s budget and entice people to work less for free health care. Other Republican lawmakers say that isn’t true ..read more
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CHEYENNE — Kim Withers said Wyoming’s lawmakers are too distracted by national politics to focus on the actual needs of their constituents, which is why she’s decided to run for a seat in Senate District 6 ..read more