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Central Wyoming College’s Soccer and Volleyball Camps
Don’t miss the opportunity to help your child improve their game! Central Wyoming College is hosting soccer and volleyball camps for high school and middle school students in August. The volleyball camp will be held on Friday, August 8, and Saturday, August 10. Middle school students will participate from...
Natrona County Arrest Log (7/15/24 – 7/16/24)
This log may not reflect all arrests for this time period. For example, police will not release any information about juvenile arrests. State law prohibits any official from identifying a person accused of a sex crime until the defendant is arraigned in district court. Everyone listed here is presumed innocent...
Spooked by price tag, billionaire cans under-construction luxury resort in Bondurant area
Joe Ricketts has ordered workers to restore “hilltop to its original form,” according to attorney’s letter. Billionaire Joe Ricketts has ordered crews to immediately stop construction of his long-planned Sublette County luxury resort, and restore the area to its natural condition. A project that would have made...
Cowboys to Take Part in 2024 Cancun Challenge
LARAMIE -- The Cowboy basketball program and tournament officials with the Cancun Challenge Thursday announced seven of the eight men’s programs that will be participating in the tournament this season. The event takes place during Thanksgiving Week at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya. Powered by Triple Crown Sports,...
Commissioners Consider SEDC Agreement Tuesday
GREEN RIVER – The Sweetwater County Commissioners will consider renewing a memorandum of understanding between the county and the Rock Springs and Green River municipal governments regarding the Sweetwater Economic Development Coalition. The coalition is an organization tasked with providing economic development services within the county and is governed...
Residents Of Medicine Bow Will Have Trash Hauled Away At No Charge
Photo – Medicine Bow, WY sign – Bigfoot99 file photo. The town of Medicine Bow is offering a free garbage removal weekend for residents. In the past, the Medicine Bow public works department arranged a community clean-up day where residents could have trash taken to the dump for free. Town workers collected all types of refuse, including large appliances and chemicals.
New website to address Camporee questions
GILLETTE — The International Pathfinder Camporee arrives in Gillette in a matter of weeks, bringing with it about 60,000 people and a host of questions. To provide answers, several local agencies worked together to launch a website that compiles information and answers to Camporee-related questions, clarifying what’s true and false about the largest event the community has ever hosted.
It’s Weird There Aren’t More Of These Businesses In Wyoming
I've enjoyed getting to know many veterans who call Wyoming home. Many weren't born in the Cowboy State but moved here after retiring from the service. According to reports, 44,403 vets live here, putting Wyoming at #3 with 7,571 veterans per 100,000 people. This state is a good option for vets, with lots of open space, outdoor experiences, veteran organizations, no state income tax, and educational benefits, which are a few reasons a veteran may choose to live here.
National HS Finals Rodeo Moving Along in Rock Springs
The National High School Finals Rodeo kicked off over the weekend in Rock Springs with over 1500 contestants from 47 states and provinces. The Wyoming girls team is currently in 2nd place behind Texas with 930 points so they're off to a good start in the first go-round. After Monday's...
History Jackson Hole to host talk on women artists of the West
JACKSON, Wyo. — History Jackson Hole will host a Curator Talk on women artists from the American West on Monday, July 15 at 6 p.m. In a time marked by exploration, expansion and cultural change, pioneering women artists used their creative talents to capture the spirit of the frontier, depicting majestic and wild landscapes. These women showed the spirit of adventure that defined the West and challenged conventional gender roles by pursuing their careers as artists.
Cheyenne Police Post Video Of Liquor Store Burglary
Cheyenne Police are asking for the public's help solving a recent liquor store burglary. That's according to a post on the CPD Facebook page. According to the post, the burglar shattered a window at Vino's Wine and Spirits at 453 Vandehei Avenue. Some bottles of alcohol and a bag of cash were stolen in the burglary.
Casper Pipe Project aims to find existing lead water pipes
CASPER, Wyo. — City of Casper officials announced a Casper Pipe Project mailer was sent to all Casper residents and businesses on Friday, according to a press release. Casper is working to find any existing lead water pipes located on residents’ properties and inform the residents how to alleviate the danger from them. The Environmental Protection Agency has also requested all municipal water systems across the country complete an inventory.
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