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Wyoming Flash Flood Warning Issued for Torrington Area Until 7:30 PM MDT
Cheyenne, WY – The US National Weather Service in Cheyenne has issued a flash flood warning for Torrington and South Torrington, Wyoming, valid until 7:30 PM MDT. Residents are urged to take immediate safety precautions as heavy rainfall is expected to cause rapid flooding. According to the US National...
Paw patrol: Laramie County’s new K-9 heroes hit the streets
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office proudly announced the graduation of its latest K-9 teams July 26. These teams have successfully completed a rigorous training program, earning certification in detecting explosives or narcotics. The community welcomes K-9 Yento with Deputy Groendal, K-9 Blair with Deputy Wright and K-9 Yapp with Sergeant Atencio.
Expand your career opportunities August 2 at Casper College
If you want to expand your career opportunities, make plans to attend the free “Tools of the Trade” event on Friday, Aug. 2, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Casper College. Sponsored by the Casper College School of Business and Industry, “Tools of the Trade” showcases the excellent career training available at Casper College. Tours of the various shops on campus will be available, and instructors will meet with students to help them register for classes and discover how a certificate or degree can put them one step closer to a well-paying job.
Trumpeter Swans released in Wind River Range for first time
JACKSON, Wyo. — This month, the Wyoming Wetlands Society (WWS) released five of their Trumpeter Swan yearlings for the first time in a wetland in the Wind River Range. Yearlings are Trumpeter Swans that are a year old. WWS’ Captive Breeding Program has been releasing swans in the Wyoming, Montana and Idaho region, including in Yellowstone National Park (YNP), for decades to help restore swan populations in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE).
Arch Resources: PRB assets ‘cash negative’ in Q2 2024
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Arch Resources’ Powder River Basin assets finished cash negative this past quarter; however, the thermal segment broke even, with the coal giant reporting a net income of $14.8 million from all segments. During the second quarter of 2024, Arch Resources sold 11.1 million tons of...
Ten Sleep Ranchers Mentor GrowinG Interns
Laura and Keith Galloway first read about UW’s GrowinG internship program in the local paper. As owners of the Galloway Ranch in Ten Sleep, the couple loved the program’s mission, which aims to help interns get hands-on practice with Wyoming agricultural production systems on a host farm or ranch.
Football is Back with 7-on-7’s in Green River
GREEN RIVER – The Green River Wolves are hosting a 7-on-7 and Lineman challenge today at Wolves Stadium against Rock Springs and Mountain View. Both the varsity and junior varsity teams will compete in half rack (helmet and shoulder pads). The teams start competing at 6:30 p.m. Green River...
Trinkle Brass Works to host free ‘Cowboy Overtures’ concert at Casper College
CASPER, Wyo. — The Trinkle Brass Works and Portable Masterpieces will perform a concert titled “Cowboy Overtures” at Casper College’s Wheeler Hall next month. According to a release from the ensemble, the performance on Saturday, Aug. 3 will feature “a unique take on longtime favorites and non-traditional fare,” bringing the sights, sounds and style of cowboy life and western culture in Wyoming.
Medicine Bow Officials Discuss Using New Text Notification System
Photo – Text My Gov phone app – Courtesy Text My Gov website. The Medicine Bow governing body discussed, but made no decision, about signing up for a text-based town notification system. Two other towns in Wyoming already use the system. During the July 8th Medicine Bow town...
SNAPPED: Teton County Fair lights up the town
JACKSON, Wyo. — It’s everyone’s favorite part of summer: Fair week!. The Teton County Fair is back, with funnel cake, thrill rides, farm animals and more. Buckrail photographer Nick Sulzer has been on the scene to snap photos of all the fun. The bright lights of the...
Six Cowboys Named to Shrine Bowl Watchlist
LARAMIE -- The Wyoming Cowboys have six players named to the East-West Shrine Bowl Preseason Watch List. The Shrine Bowl 1,000 was released on Tuesday with three defensive players, two offensive and on special teamer named to the list. The Cowboy defense had three players named to the list. Defensive...
Cowgirls Ranked No. 16 in WBCA Academic Top-25
ATLANTA, Ga., – The Wyoming Cowgirl basketball team was recognized Wednesday as one of the top academic squads in the country in 2023-24, as named by the WBCA. This marks the second time in the past three seasons that the Cowgirls have been a Top-25 WBCA Academic Team. Wyoming...
Buffalo Council Approves Variance for Buffalo Rink Event
Buffalo’s City Council has approved a Noise Ordinance Variance request by the Buffalo Community Rink organization for an event they have scheduled on August 3. Edison Elder, representing the organization, spoke to the council about the event. Elder also thanked the council for the progress made between the city...
Economic Development Focus of Town Hall
On Tuesday, July 23, at Governor Mark Gordon’s town hall, at Sheridan College, economic development was one topic of the discussion. Governor Gordon talked some of the development in Sheridan. He also talked the multiplier effect, as every dollar of payroll gets spent in the community and, in turn...
Five New Zealand Youth Compete in National High School Rodeo Finals
“I believe I epitomize the average New Zealander,” said Sir Edmund Hillary after ascending Mount Everest in 1953, “I have modest abilities, I combine these with a good deal of determination, and I rather like to succeed.” Perhaps Hillary’s quote epitomizes the five New Zealand youth who became their country’s first-ever team to compete in the National High School Finals Rodeo (NHSFR) held July 14-20 in Rock Springs, Wyo. The team competed against more than 1,800 high school rodeo athletes from Australia, Canada, Mexico and the United States.
New law extends cancer benefits to firefighters
POWELL — When a garage fire ignited in Powell in late May, firefighters rushed to the scene in their bunkers and fitted their personal protective equipment on scene, ready for any and all dangers to extinguish the fire. The volunteers didn’t know what was in the garage, but, if similar to most garages, it could have been filled with an assortment of dangerous chemicals, both stored on shelves and in the structure including building materials. Firefighters don’t choose which fires to fight. They just fight. ...
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