A Cheyenne man will spend at least 35 years behind bars — an enhanced sentence for being deemed a habitual criminal — for seven felonies related to a high-speed chase that could have killed two Highway Patrol troopers in August.

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The Natrona County District Attorney’s Office will not prosecute a man accused of a raping a Casper woman because investigators found serious problems with the woman’s story.

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CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming lawmakers and educators are preparing to replace the state’s education funding model, which is currently facing a $400 million annual shortfall in the next years.

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