Wyoming Tribune Eagle

Wyoming Tribune Eagle

The Wyoming Tribune Eagle is a daily newspaper based in Cheyenne, primarily serving Laramie County, Wyoming. It ranks as the second largest newspaper in the state by circulation, following the Casper Star Tribune. The Tribune Eagle is part of a group of newspapers that cater to the Front Range Urban Corridor. This publication was formed by merging the previous Wyoming State Tribune and Wyoming Eagle. The McCraken family owns the paper, having acquired the Eagle in 1926 and the Tribune in 1937.

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  • 16 hours ago | wyomingnews.com | Hannah Shields

    CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers voted Tuesday to draft a bill that abolishes the state’s property tax system. During a meeting of the Legislature’s Joint Revenue Committee in Gillette, the proposal was introduced by Sen. Bob Ide, R-Casper, who said it’s time for lawmakers to start over from scratch.

  • 16 hours ago | wyomingnews.com | Hannah Shields

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  • 1 day ago | wyomingnews.com | Ivy Secrest

    CHEYENNE – Wyoming Democrats are preparing to focus more on working-class issues and demonstrating their capacity to serve in the community following party officer elections in Rock Springs on Sunday. Wyoming Democrats suffered major losses during the 2024 election cycle, mimicking a nationwide shift toward the Republican Party. Democrats only hold eight seats in the 93-member Wyoming Legislature.

  • 1 day ago | wyomingnews.com | Hunter Boyce

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  • 1 day ago | wyomingnews.com | Nathan Oster

    LOVELL — Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder when it comes to the various forms of property tax relief approved earlier this year by the Wyoming Legislature. For property owners, there’s a lot to like about seeing hundreds of dollars lopped off the amount-owed total on the 2025 Notice of Assessment they received from the Big Horn County Assessor’s Office. But as the number crunchers of the county’s various taxing jurisdictions are discovering, that relief will come with a cost.