KOTA Territory hasn't seen much wintry weather this winter. That's making things easier for the construction industry.
A perceived side effect of low snowfall is less spending on snow removal. But that's not always the case.
The Wyoming House of Representatives endorsed a bill Monday that would allow motorists to go ten miles per hour over the speed limit when passing.
Energy companies use hydraulic fracturing, also called "fracking," in almost a hundred percent of Wyoming oil wells and about 36 percent of gas wells, despite concerns about environmental effects.
A KOTA Territory mayor described three components of economic development as the "legs of a stool" in his State of the City address to City Council Tuesday.
It's not often a high-ranking city employee recommends his job be eliminated. But that's exactly what a KOTA Territory fire chief did last week in a letter to the mayor.
Energy companies turn to hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," to reach oil and gas trapped under rock. But some people worry this drilling technique isn't all it's cracked up to be.
For years, people have considered the American education system on the decline. Now an analysis by a national research firm finds that's not really the case.
Wyoming's first legal distillery will roll out its first batch of whiskey at the end of the year. But there's a company in KOTA Territory that's been making and selling liqueur for the last seven years.
For those who plan early, Advanced Placement classes can provide a leg up at any institution. And Sheridan High School senior Keely Oltion is getting a little extra help from her achievements.
A national transportation group urges Wyoming to ramp up funding for roads to keep them in shape over the next decade.
The Wyoming House of Representatives voted Wednesday to reject a bill that would prevent local governments from passing laws to restrict guns.