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Western Wyoming Community College is hiring for multiple positions
Are you looking for a fulfilling career with endless possibilities? Western Wyoming Community College is hiring for multiple positions! Below is a list of current open positions for paraprofessional/professional and faculty positions:. Paraprofessional/Professional Positions:. Children’s Center Part-Time Aide – Click HERE to view the job description and apply.
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.
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,...
Young at Heart receives grant for Special Diets program
United Way of Southwest Wyoming awarded a $11,500 grant to the Special Diets program for the 2024-2025 year. This grant helps fund the Special Diets Program which provides Special Diet Meals to those who can’t have a regular home-delivered meal due to dietary restrictions. The Special Diest Program aligns...
Sundowners selling fruit to benefit vision
Sheridan Sundowner Lions Jim Rapp, Sonny Reisch, and Gail Vanderpoel made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to talk about the fundraising efforts of the organization. The Sheridan Sundowner Lions, like other Lions Club chapters throughout the county, works to provide vision screenings and other vision medical care...
New community service officer to take oath of office during Riverton City Council meeting Tuesday
The Riverton City Council will hold a regular meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 16, in the Council Chambers at Riverton City Hall, 816 N. Federal Blvd. The agenda begins with the administration of the oath of office for a new Community Service Officer. The consent agenda for the evening...
EchoStar Launches Open RAN Development Lab
EchoStar Corporation has opened a new Open RAN (O-RAN) testing and evaluation lab at the company’s data center in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The the Open RAN Center for Integration and Deployment (ORCID) is a site where vendors can test and validate O-RAN solutions using EchoStar’s live O-RAN network. The...
Street Closure: 6th And Harney
As part of the City of Laramie sanitary sewer project, Simon Contractors is required to close Harney Street at 6th Street. The closure is expected to begin on Wednesday 7/17 and extend to Wednesday 7/31. The work will include the removal and replacement of the roadway surfacing associated with the sanitary sewer project.
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.
Town seeks comments on large commercial building regulations this afternoon
JACKSON, Wyo. — The Town Council and Town’s Planning Commission Workshop will discuss the recently implemented moratorium on the size and scale of large commercial buildings on Monday, July 15 at 1:30 p.m. Public comment will be taken at this meeting and attendance and participation are welcomed both in person and virtually.
Riverton Raiders Pitcher Cox Threw a No Hitter over the weekend
The Riverton Raiders spent this past weekend traveling for a pair of double headers. On Friday, it was the old nemesis, Lovell. Saturday brought a familiar foe as well, however one that Riverton has had remarkable success against, Rawlins. In game one against Lovell, the Raiders bats were unable to...
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...
The Price Is Right contestant helps St. Francis House with a new washer and dryer
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Every once in a while you see a South Dakotan come on down during The Price is Right game show, it’s rare, but when it happens it’s exciting to watch them; especially when they win something. But what one Sioux Falls man...
Some legislators lukewarm on Noem’s plan to spend $81 million surplus on prisons
Some South Dakota legislators aren’t sure they’re ready to support Gov. Kristi Noem’s plan to devote an $81 million budget surplus to prison construction. The future women’s prison in Rapid City is estimated to cost $87 million, and already has funding from the Legislature. The state has also allocated $567 million from state and federal […] The post Some legislators lukewarm on Noem’s plan to spend $81 million surplus on prisons appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
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