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Independence Weekend in the 10: Bingo, Baseball, and more
If you’ve ever wanted to catch a live production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, this weekend is a good time! Central Wyoming College is staging the iconic show Friday and Saturday, the 5th & 6th, at 7 p.m., and Sunday the 7th at 2 p.m. There are also shows scheduled next weekend, so get your tickets now.
Town of Afton Board Meeting Summary
Town of Afton board members met in their regularly scheduled meeting in June and discussed the following items. This project is now “back to the drawing board” due to a trash easement which did not have full support from all land owners. It was anticipated that after a two-week period the town would re-address obtaining the signatures.
Tuesday Night Square Dances in Dubois are back this summer!
The Summer Tuesday Night Square Dances have been a tradition in Dubois since 1948!. St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church Women established the Summer Square Dances as a fundraiser which would also provide family entertainment for visitors and locals and create a safe place for young people on a weeknight. The Tuesday night square dances have become an integral part of the Dubois summer season. Townsfolk look forward to the start of the dances each summer, as do neighbors in surrounding towns, tourists, and guests of the guest ranches in the valley.
WyoPreps Spotlight: Cody Cubs Baseball 2024 [VIDEO]
One of the hottest teams in American Legion Baseball in Wyoming is the Cody Cubs. They have won 12 straight games entering Friday’s conference doubleheader at Riverton. Cody was up and down for various reasons to start the 2024 season. Since a game two victory over rival Powell on June 18, which was a 4-3 victory, Cody has not lost.
Dr. Boltax brings respiratory health expertise to St. John’s Health
JACKSON, Wyo. — Just breathe! Dr. Jonathan Boltax, a pulmonary and critical care physician, brings his extensive experience to St. John’s Health with a vision of supporting patients with a wide variety of pulmonary conditions and needs. After an 18-year tenure at the University of Utah, during which...
Greybull student attends Teton STEM Academy on UW campus
Adeline Kunkel, a freshman-to-be at Greybull High School, was among the 24 Wyoming students who explored the interdisciplinary sciences relating to a mission to mars during the University of Wyoming’s Teton STEM Academy held June 16-23 in Laramie. Campers built heat shields that protected their eggs — face-painted and...
This week’s #listed features two affordable homes
Did you know? Every home that is listed with REMAX, gets a FREE 3D tour. Get the most out of selling your house with this great feature!. This is a great 4 bed 2 bath home on a quiet cul-de-sac. The House sits on a large fenced lot surrounded with mature trees and the back deck with built in seating is a wonderfully relaxing place to enjoy your time. This is a well maintained home with upgraded windows and sliding glass door. Attached one car garage with additional workspace included. Call Brian Wise for details, 307-851-4557!
“Bighorn Rendezvous IX” Exhibition at The Brinton Museum
The Brinton Museum in Big Horn, Wyoming presents the exhibition Bighorn Rendezvous IX, featuring new works by 18 award-winning artists, including: Roger Broer (Oglala Lakota; Hill City, SD); Tammy Callens (Driggs, ID); Karen Conduff (Boulder, CO); Donald Demers (S. Berwick, ME); Jessica GarrettLawrence (Buckeye, AZ); Daniel Glanz (Loveland, CO); Tony Hochstetler (Frederick, CO); Jacqueline Jones (S. Berwick, ME); Jim Jurosek (Sheridan, WY); Tom Lockhart (Colorado Springs, CO); David Mensing (Sisters, OR); Anton Nowels (Phoenix, AZ); Joel Ostlind (Big Horn, WY); John Potter (Anishinaabe; Red Lodge, MT); John Taft (Longmont, CO); Gabrielle Reeves (Casper, WY); Jim Trapp (St. Louis, MO); and Scott Yeager (Woodland Park, CO).
Commissioners Discuss Gorilla Waste Solutions
Torrington, WY (by Cindy Sheeley) July 5th, 2024 — The Goshen County Commissioners held their first July meeting on Tuesday, July 2nd. After departmental updates, the commissioners heard information on Gorilla Waste Solutions, approved a special improvement district for the Cottonwood Estates, and listened to the WYDOT STIP presentation.
Showers, thunderstorms possible over next few days for Cheyenne
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Occasional chances for showers and thunderstorms will exist over the next several days. A series of weak disturbances will impact the region. However, the potential for measurable precipitation will remain quite low. On Saturday afternoon, a few storms may produce small hail and gusty winds due...
Sunny, cool summer days to bring low storm chances to Gillette
GILLETTE, Wyo. — What was anticipated to be a dry, warm weekend has cooled a bit in the forecast, and it comes with low rain chances. The National Weather Service in Rapid City, South Dakota, forecasts a high of 73 today under sunny skies. There’ll be a light breeze from the west. This evening brings a 20% chance for showers or thunderstorms, starting at around 5 p.m. and persisting through the night as the low falls to around 48. Skies will be partly cloudy.
$800 million Project Cosmo unveiled as Meta data center
CHEYENNE — Project Cosmo, an $800 million, 750,000-square-foot data center development in south Cheyenne, has been discussed since work began to recruit the project as far back as seven years ago. On Tuesday, it was officially unveiled as a data center for Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram. The announcement was made to an audience of around 100 people at the Cheyenne Frontier ...
Wyoming K-12 education funding trial ends, one more step before verdict
CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Education Association’s lawsuit against the state for allegedly underfunding its public schools is speeding up, after a scheduled six-week bench trial ended two weeks early. A WEA spokesperson speculated in a text message to the Wyoming Tribune Eagle that the court moved through witness testimony faster than expected. Closing arguments were heard in a Laramie County ...
Sara Burlingame announces campaign for House District 11 representative
CHEYENNE — Sara Burlingame said she and the community have seen a real breakdown in civility among Cheyenne’s current elected officials. She wants to represent her neighbors and bring a principled, experienced voice to issues the community cares about, and defend Wyoming values of fairness and civility. This is why she is running to be a representative in House District 11. Burlingame was ...
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