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New Wyoming abortion law forces more patients to travel to neighboring states
Since a new law shuttered the state’s only procedural abortion clinic, its patients were referred to Colorado, Utah and Montana.

Property tax refund program for Wyoming homeowners is now open for applications
The program exists to help Wyomingites who are struggling to pay their property taxes.

Tribal affairs and election overhaul measures among proposed interim topics
One committee might hear updates on investigations into missing and murdered Indigenous people. Another might consider subjects on voting machines and paper ballots.

The federal freeze hits Wyoming’s invasive weeds: funding future is a ‘hodgepodge’
Wyoming relies on millions of federal dollars to spray for invasive weeds, and federal cuts are putting some of those dollars into question for the upcoming season. That could mean more costs to private landowners or fewer new treatment projects.

JHMR continues early sale to appease locals
The in-person, discounted sale began last season to quell outrage after passes sold out in record time.

Is the Postal Service a glimpse of a future under Trump?
As federal employees grapple with layoffs, the United States Postal Service has been living with staffing shortages for years.

With federal grants in limbo, a Wyoming trail building group questions its future
Even though Wyoming Pathways was allocated federal monies, it was prior to an executive order freezing federal funds.

A current AG, a Casper lawyer and a district judge are under consideration for the state Supreme Court
Gordon will make a decision in April.
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