County officials are hunting for leafy spurge and other troublesome noxious weeds and looking to the skies to aid their search.
Park County Weed and Pest has contracted with Powell’s GT …
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By Mark Davis
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2/27/24
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The Powell Eagles are hosting a chili dinner to celebrate first responders April 6.
The event, organizers said, is a chance to give a thank you to all those who serve and save. The dinner is …
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3/26/24
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“My Wild Land,” a three-part Wyoming-produced film series exploring issues of the rapid residential growth of western states and subsequent loss of wildlife habitat, is coming to Park …
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By Mark Davis
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1/5/23
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Northwest College students filed into the Moyer Building and then into the doors of the Johnson Fitness Center for lunch on the first day back at school last Wednesday.
The building is serving as …
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By Zac Taylor
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1/24/23
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GILLETTE (WNE) — A 53-year-old Nevada truck driver was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol Thursday evening after struggling with the door of his semi.
Deputies were called …
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4/18/23
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As Cody officials prepare to make a final decision on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ proposed temple, church leaders say they remain willing to strike a compromise on the …
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By CJ Baker
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7/25/23
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The 2022 Northwest College Juried Student Photography Show begins Tuesday, with a special opening scheduled from 7-8:30 p.m., in the SinClair Gallery. The gallery is located in the Orendorff …
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3/31/22
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School may be out for the summer, but learning’s still in session for Wyoming’s littlest readers and pre-readers.
BookFlix, an online GoWYLD resource provided by the Wyoming State …
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7/28/22
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MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS — Yellowstone National Park and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) recently confirmed the presence of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in the carcass of an adult mule …
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11/16/23
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There’s nothing quite like gliding over a massive sheet of clear ice while listening to the slicing of blades and the other-worldly “laser cracking and whumpfing” sounds of a frozen …
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By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile.com
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1/18/24
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In 1923, after 1 acre had been donated by Scotty McWilliams, a board of directors formed consisting of Albert Schultz, Fred McNeil, E.E. Newton, Henry Dahlem and Arthur L. Pearson. A legal filing was …
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By Cheryl Darling, Club historian
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2/20/24
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Plans for Powell’s new splash pad are starting to take shape — and they look a bit froggy.
With the design about 60% complete, the Powell City Council got a sneak peek last week at …
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By CJ Baker
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2/27/24
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Nearly 1,000 colorful rubber ducks took over the Powell Aquatic Center on March 7. The floating fowl, which were sold by robotics student in the community for a fundraising “race,” earned …
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By Braden Schiller
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3/26/24
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Experts have identified the remains of a Sheridan sailor who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II. Herman Schmidt, 28, was a Navy Gunner’s Mate Third Class aboard the USS …
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By Mary Steurer, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange
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1/5/23
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SHERIDAN (WNE) — The lack of use of vehicle restraints contributed heavily to the number of road fatalities in Wyoming in 2022.
Fatal crash statistics through November 2022 showed out of …
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1/24/23
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Powell Valley Healthcare is preparing for the roll out of a program that staff hope will bring relief to many self-pay and high deductible patients working to pay medical bills.
The CarePayment …
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By Zac Taylor
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4/11/23
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GILLETTE (WNE) — A student was arrested last Wednesday for making terroristic threats following an alleged and unspecified threat involving Twin Spruce Junior High. The incident follows the …
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4/18/23
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If a Cody man wants to be released on bond while facing a felony sex crime, he’ll need to post $250,000 in cash, a judge ruled Friday.
Richard M. Perkins, 59, was arrested in Oregon last …
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By CJ Baker
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7/25/23
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In 1994, former President Bill Clinton passed the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, often considered the most far-reaching crime law in U.S. history.
The act ended Pell Grants …
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By Maya Shimizu Harris, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange
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5/3/22
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Join us on Sunday, July 31 at 12:30 p.m. at the Powell United Methodist Church for a thought provoking conversation about “Setsuko’s Secret: Heart Mountain and the Legacy of the Japanese …
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7/28/22
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