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Woman injured in two-vehicle wreck in west Pocatello
POCATELLO — A woman was rushed to the hospital following a two-vehicle wreck that temporarily shut down a west Pocatello intersection on Wednesday evening. The collision involving Hyundai and Ford sedans occurred around 8:30 p.m. at West Carson Street and North Grant Avenue next to Raymond Park. The adult female driver of one of the cars was injured in the crash. She was transported via Pocatello Fire Department ambulance to...
Carloads of Coloradans cross Wyoming border to buy some big booms
WYOMING, USA — Every year, carloads of Coloradans make their way north to buy fireworks that are illegal in Colorado. Any fireworks that leave the ground are illegal in Colorado. So, around the Fourth of July, fireworks sales explode right over the state line in Wyoming. Just a couple...
UW’s Wyoming Center on Aging Receives $5M Grant to Address Needs of Older Adults
The University of Wyoming Department of Psychology’s Wyoming Center on Aging (WyCOA) has been awarded a $5 million grant to enhance partnerships to expand and strengthen geriatrics education for the health care workforce and to expand resources for the state’s older adults and caregivers. The Health Resources and...
Wyoming Updates Safe Haven Law to Help Protect Newborn Babies
House Bill 0090, known as the Safety for a Newborn Child Act, went into effect July 1st. This law updates the previous Safe Haven Law to help protect newborn babies. Now parents of babies can safely give up their child for any reason to ensure the baby is cared for and kept safe for up to 60 days. This is an increase from the previous limit of 14 days.
Pleasant 4th of July Ahead
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - While some of us have seen storms this afternoon, others have been mainly dry. As we head through tonight, any rain and clouds will taper off across the area, giving us mostly clear skies across the entire area. Low temperatures will be into the 40s to low 50s. Cooler into areas like Dubois, as temperatures will be into the 30s.
More good news for critical minerals company in Wyoming
CASPER — American Rare Earths, a mineral exploration company whose Halleck Creek mine in Albany County was named one of the top 10 critical mineral deposits on Earth, has a knack for catching breaks. Not only did one after another of its exploration campaigns return higher-than-expected concentrations of coveted magnet minerals, but it also got a big leg up last month when President Biden slapped tariffs on China, the world’s leading mineral producer, which effectively guarantees domestic demand for American Rare Earths’ future product. ...
Casper Woman’s Winning Art Featured on Pint Glasses for Craft Beer Week
The Wyoming Weed and Pest Council (WWPC) recently teamed up with the Wyoming Craft Brewers Guild to sponsor this year’s inaugural Pint Glass Art Contest. Artists throughout the state submitted their artwork for a chance to be featured on limited edition pint glasses during Wyoming Craft Beer Week (June 8 – 15), along with a $500 cash prize.
Zone change for future coffee shop on CY Ave. passes second reading
CASPER, Wyo. — The rezoning of a strip of vacant land used as an unofficial entrance to a bowling alley and pub on CY Avenue passed the second step to be able to be used for a coffee business. On Tuesday, the Casper City Council passed on second reading...
County Museum Hosts Basket Weaving Class Saturday
GREEN RIVER – Folks have a chance to learn how Native Americans weaved baskets during a class that will allow them to create their own. The Sweetwater County Historical Museum will host the class July 6 starting at 10 a.m. at the museum. Public Engagement Coordinator Aidan Brady will teach the course, which will last roughly two hours.
UW Wyoming-WWAMI Medical Education Program Names New Director
The Wyoming-WWAMI Medical Education Program in the University of Wyoming’s College of Health Sciences recently named Dr. Todd Guth, a physician and associate professor specializing in emergency medicine, as its new program director. Guth, currently with the University of Colorado School of Medicine, brings with him research interests that...
City Announces Sanitation & Facility Schedule for July 4
Several City facilities and offices will have modified schedules for the July 4 holiday. City offices will be closed Thursday, July 4. Residents who would typically have trash and recycle pickup on Thursday, July 4, will instead have pickup on Saturday, July 6. Containers should be set out by 6 a.m.
Special Use Permit Granted for Hilltop Baptist Church Child Care Center
GREEN RIVER — The Green River City Council unanimously approved a special use permit to allow Hilltop Baptist Church to operate a child care center within the existing church. While the property at 405 Faith Dr. is zoned as R-1, a child care center subject to State of Wyoming...
$567K grant accepted by City Council for North Platte River restoration project
CASPER, Wyo. — The next phase of the North Platte River restoration received a boost on Tuesday when the Casper City Council voted to accept a $567,117 grant for the North Casper and the Knife River reaches project. The council accepted by minute action the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation...
Sheridan Commission OKs GGM Campground CUP
A Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a commercial RV campground to be located in Arvada has been approved by the Sheridan County Commission. According to the report from the County Public Works Department, GGM, LLC, represented by managing member Thaddeus Stolz, applied for the CUP for the construction and operation of the RV campground on a 0.640acre parcel located on the south side of Main Street in unincorporated Arvada, which is currently zoned A-Agricultural.
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