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Central Wyoming College releases 2024 Spring President’s and Dean’s List honorees
Riverton, Wyo.– Central Wyoming College’s spring semester grades have been computed and more than 200 students have earned the honor of appearing on the President’s and the Dean’s list at CWC. “It takes dedication and perseverance to maintain an exemplary GPA as a full-time college student,”...
A first look at 14135 Drake Drive – Mountain Cabin 203
It’s not just about discovering a place; it’s about discovering your place within it. Becoming a part of the Snake River Sporting Club family means forging your own path: woods, pasture, mountain, river. The Ranches Estates, The Residences, and The Lodges all offer the Jackson Hole lifestyle in ways that honor the legacy of family, wildlife, and the outdoor life. Join this story. Make it your own.
Kum and Gone — Maverik Rebranding of Kum and Go Stores Set for September
ROCK SPRINGS – The Kum & Go brand will see its final days in Rock Springs in early September with closures scheduled to renovate the convenience stores to the Maverik brand. According to a schedule published on Maverik’s website, the three Rock Springs Kum & Go locations will close during the second week of September. The first closure will take place at the Elk Street location, which will close Sept. 9. The 9th Street location closes the next day, while the Foothill Boulevard location is set to close Sept. 11. All three locations will reopen Sept. 17.
The Jackson Boys Race to Survive
KHOL · The Jackson Boys push their limits and break a rule on Race To Survive. Two Jacksonites are trying to survive — climbing, canoeing, killing their own food — on national television. Oliver Dev and Corry Jones are featured on the current season of Race to Survive: New Zealand. Race to Survive is a competition where contestants must rely on a combination of endurance racing, survival skills, and intuition as they navigate 150 miles of New Zealand’s harshest terrain. Contestants have to climb mountains, raft down rivers, rappel down cliffs, and in new this season, contestants were given no food. They had to forage, hunt, or earn every calorie. It’s like an adventure race on steroids. Nine teams of two compete for a grand prize of $500,000.
Green River’s 2nd “Street Eats” food truck event is tonight
Expedition Island will once again host “Street Eats on the Green,” a family-friendly food truck evening. Tonight’s event, put on by the Green River Parks and Recreation Department, will run from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. This event, now in its second iteration this summer, offers free entry and promises a delightful evening of food, music, and community. Last time, nearly 150 residents attended, with more expected tonight.
Jess E. Ketcham seeks election to county commission
CHEYENNE — Jess E. Ketcham is a sixth-generation Wyomingite from Cheyenne, and is now running for a seat on the Laramie County Board of County Commissioners to serve the community he grew up in. If elected, he said his first move would be to develop a mission statement for the county and craft a strategic plan to use to guide decisions as the county grows and develops. Election 2024 Logo To ...
Don’t Miss the Fun and Ride Safe with WRTA Safe Ride This Weekend!
Fremont County is gearing up for a fun-filled weekend with the Riverton Rendezvous and Rocky Mountain Rebels Car and Bike Show in Riverton, and the Lander Pig Roast in Lander! To ensure everyone enjoys the festivities safely, the Wind River Transportation Authority (WRTA) is offering extended hours for their Safe Ride program.
City places lien on W. 13th St. property after house demolition
CASPER, Wyo. — The owner of a property on West 13th Street owes the City of Casper more than $12,000. During its regular meeting Tuesday, the Casper City Council authorized placement of a lien for no more than $12,105 against the property at 1342 W. 13th St. for costs relating to asbestos testing and demolition.
Laramie County Circuit Court initial appearances (7/18/24)
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Provided below are the defendants and charges from appearances in Laramie County Circuit Court. All persons cited are presumed innocent until convicted or pleading guilty. Official charges are subject to change by the Laramie County District Attorney’s Office. Initial Appearances. Bryan Edward Dunn, 56 –...
Natrona firefighters sent to Oregon 77,000-acre wildfire
CASPER, Wyo. — The Natrona County Fire District is sending two of its firefighters to the Lone Rock Fire in west-central Oregon, according to a press release from the district on Thursday. Fire Captain Darek Pepple and Fire Engineer Darin Pepple will be assigned as division supervisors, with more...
Dayton Days 2024: A hidden wonder
Dayton Days Committee chairman Keith Reichert, told listeners of Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse that a parade in celebration of the United States bicentennial, has evolved into something much more for the residents and visitors to the small town of Dayton. The parade would become Dayton Days. The celebration now...
Eagles to host Friday surf & turf fundraiser and Saturday BBQ/carwash
It will be a busy couple of days for the local Fraternal Order of Eagles. On Friday, July 19, the group will host a Surf & Turf dinner and fundraiser, and on Saturday, they will be doing their annual BBQ Grill Out along with a car wash and garage sale.
Dubois Hosts Wild West Weekend: Rodeo, Brews, and Cowboy Culture
The spirit of the Wild West gallops into Dubois this July 26th and 27th. The Dubois Chamber of Commerce, along with chamber partners have wrangled up a weekend packed with events celebrating the region’s rich Western heritage. Friday Night Lights. The festivities kick off Friday evening with the classic...
‘He Was Proud to be the Coach at Wyoming’
LARAMIE -- His catchphrases are sorely missed. So is his wit, humor and, most importantly, influence and reputation. Just ask his peers. "He's always got some strange slogan -- like something about a horse or something," Fresno State head coach Jeff Tedford joked last Thursday, talking about Wyoming's recently retired bench boss Craig Bohl. "It's so off the wall but it breaks the monotony and the silence of everybody in the room. But you talk about a guy who cares about this game and who was invested in this game and wants to see things done the right way.
Sheridan College Rodeo Coach Marc Gilkerson Resigns His Position
Sheridan College is searching for a new coach for its rodeo team. At the Tuesday, July 16th 2024 meeting of the Northern Wyoming Community College District Board of Directors, Sheridan College President Dr. Walter Tribley announced that College Rodeo Coach Marc Gilkerson has resigned. He had been the coach of...
Team Wyoming results from NHSFR Performance #8
Here are the results for Team Wyoming members at Thursday morning’s Performance #8 of the National High School Finals Rodeo taking place at the Sweetwater Events Complex in Rock Springs. Team Wyoming’s placements in the Go-1 are after the first six performances. The Go-2 standings will begin with Performances...
Buffalo Council OKs Trails Cleanup Agreement
An agreement between the City of Buffalo and the University of Wyoming for a project in Buffalo has been approved and accepted by the city council. At the council’s meeting this week, Mayor Shane Schrader said it is a Wyoming Conservation Corp project, and City Clerk/Treasurer Julie Silbernagel explained further.
Councilmember Scott Roybal elected new president of Cheyenne Downtown Development Authority; Wendy Volk chosen as vice chair
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — New leadership is stepping in for the Cheyenne Downtown Development Authority. At its regular monthly meeting Thursday, the downtown governing body held new elections for the board’s president and vice chair positions. Scott Roybal, the board’s representative for the Cheyenne City Council, was nominated and unanimously elected president.
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