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“Sincere apologies”: Hozier postpones two shows due to vocal issues
Hozier‘s current tour has gone from “Too Sweet” to sour. He’s had to postpone two shows due to vocal issues caused by a recent illness: Aug. 27 in Billings, Montana, and Aug. 28 in Casper, Wyoming. On social platform X, he thanked fans for their “kind support” while he’s been struggling vocally while “getting over a recent virus.” He wrote, “My voice just isn’t getting the chance it needs to recover properly.”
Now Open: Hotel Yellowstone at Jackson Hole
Hotel Yellowstone at Jackson Hole has opened its doors as the destination’s first adults-only hotel. Set atop the East Gros Ventre Butte, Hotel Yellowstone affords unobstructed views of the Teton Mountain Range and Snake River Valley. The hotel has 36 suites, housed in clusters across the property’s four acres....
Know Wyoming’s Foe: Arizona State Sun Devils
LARAMIE -- The Wyoming Cowboys will open the Jay Sawvel era on Saturday evening with a trip to Big-12 foe Arizona State. It will be the first meeting between the former conference rivals since 1977. The contest will be broadcasted on FS1 with Chris Myers on the call joined in...
Council and City of GR discuss future of Killdeer Wetlands
The City of Green River and the Green River City Council met on Monday in a public discussion to decide the direction of future plans for the Killdeer Wetlands, located just outside the city. The meeting was held without Mayor Pete Rust, who was out sick, and council member George Jost, who was on vacation. All five other council members were present.
2024 Central Wyoming College Soccer season kicked off Aug. 22
(Riverton, WY) – The 2024 Central Wyoming College Soccer season kicked off on Thursday, August 22, with the Rustler teams hosting the College of Southern Idaho at Jackson High School in Jackson, WY. The 80-degree weather and remarkably radiant sunshine were perfect in setting the stage for the Rustler...
Casper Rescue Mission Kicks Off Brown Bag Challenge
The Casper Rescue Mission has kicked off their annual Brown Bag Challenge. As school goes back into session, parents will be packing lunches for their kids, or sending them with money for a hot lunch. The Mission is encouraging adults in the community to pack their own lunch(es) for a...
Wyoming Ranchers Help Each Other Through Facebook
Most ranchers across Wyoming know each other. In some cases, their families have known each other for generations. So when the world goes wrong they come together to offer help to those neighbors and friends in need. The recent wildfires on Wyoming's prairies have inspired a Facebook page called Wyoming...
Wyoming Fire Fighters Making Strong Progress
Progress has been made on some of the biggest fires currently burning in Wyoming. Those heavy thunderstorms that passed over the area, on Monday, did not put anything out but made it a bit easier for firefighters to contain what has been burning. The House Draw Fire that has burned...
Red flag fire warning in effect as dry, windy conditions persist in Casper area
CASPER, Wyo. — Much of central and north-central Wyoming will be under a red flag fire warning today as low humidity, warm temperatures and gusty winds continue. According to the National Weather Service in Riverton, the warning goes into effect at 9 a.m. Wednesday, ending at 9 p.m. Affected...
Dog kennels remain full at the shelter
Sheridan Dog and Cat Shelter Dog Lead Marcie Horsely and Cat Lead Sue Johnson made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to discuss strays and adoptions over the summer season. According to Horsely, adoptions have been relatively lower this year. Only 18 dogs found permanent homes this summer....
Final Brown Bag Concert today, Concerts in the Park concludes tomorrow
Don’t forget, the summer’s final Brown Bag Concert will take place today at the Bank Court in Downtown Rock Springs. Today’s performance will be by Dano K. Pack a lunch and enjoy the free show from noon to 1:30 p.m. Dano K’s repertoire includes heartfelt original compositions...
Laramie’s Neil Summers Commits to UW Basketball Program
Laramie's 6-8 pivot man Neil Summers announced on "X" that he has committed to the Wyoming Cowboy basketball program. He was an All-State selection in 4A for good reason as he averaged 17 points and 11 rebounds per game as the Plainsmen advanced to the 4A Championship game. Summers poured in 20 points along with 15 rebounds in that title game loss to Cheyenne Central. He was 1st in rebounding in 4A and 5th in scoring with a 31-point and 27-point games against Sheridan plus an 18 rebound performance against Greeley. Colorado.
Soccer Game Recap: Spring Valley Plays Tie
On Friday, the Spring Valley Grizzlies and the Centennial Bulldogs finished up their match with a 0-0 draw. Spring Valley's draw gives them a new season record of 0-0-2. As for Centennial, they moved theirs to 2-0-1. Spring Valley will look to take advantage of their home-pitch for the first...
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