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“Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway.” Pazlee Sheeley, a Powell High School freshman, is following that advice while she battles a rare form of cancer that’s … more
Park 1 Virtual Academy’s fall honor roll for the 2023-2024 school year consists of 16 students. Of these, 12 are in grades six to 12, and four are in kindergarten to fifth grade. The honor roll … more
U.S. Sens. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) and John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), along with seven other Republican senators, filed a brief in a U.S. Supreme Court case asserting the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and … more
Small-business owners will have the opportunity to learn how to get a first small-business loan request approved Thursday, Feb. 1. Devin Costa-Cargill, Kristin Fong and Amy Lea will lead a … more
Molly and Scott Lynn of Powell would like to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Cassidy Lynn, formerly of Powell, and her fiancé Nicolas Maas of Cheyenne. … more
After more than two years of work, of revisions, public meetings and comments, the Park County Commissioners will have a chance to certify and finalize a new land use plan at their second meeting in … more
We’re all familiar with the expression “bird brain,” generally intended as an insult meaning a person of limited intelligence. At the next Draper Natural History Museum Lunchtime … more
CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Research and Planning Section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reported Wednesday that the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained … more
CHEYENNE — Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon is encouraging all residents of the state to take two minutes of their time to search www.mycash.wyo.gov and see if they are entitled to any of the $110 … more
More and more Wyoming students aren’t getting vaccines. These aren’t the much-maligned and distrusted COVID-19 vaccines, though. They’re long-utilized inoculations against … more
A driver crashed through Powell Valley Healthcare’s emergency room entrance early Saturday morning, damaging the building but resulting in no injuries. Police arrested a 43-year-old … more
Last summer, Park County prosecutors charged a Powell man with 18 misdemeanor crimes, alleging he’d committed multiple wildlife violations over the past two decades. On Monday, they agreed to … more
If you listen long enough in the isolation of Wyoming’s great outdoors, away from the chaos of civilization and the constant hum of tires on pavement, you can hear the Shoshone River’s … more
Wyoming schools now have a clear path to curriculum transparency thanks to a collaborative effort between participating school districts, stakeholders and the Wyoming Department of Education.  … more
After a more-than-three-hour meeting that featured dozens of public comments, the Park County Planning and Zoning Commission certified a land use plan with language opposed by most of those in … more
Sporting Lead-Free, a Wyoming hunting and angling conservation organization, has grown quickly since its inception in 2021, becoming a force encouraging hunters and anglers to use non-lead options … more
Powell Shoshone FFA’s wool judging team earned five top three placements and made its presence known at the Wyoming Wool Initiative 7220 Wool Invitational Contest in Laramie.  … more
The Park County Travel Council is making a push to attract more filmmakers to the area — and the council’s leader says the effort is already paying off. At a mid-December Park County … more
An opening reception and awards presentation for the Second Annual Northwest College Photo Contest is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 6, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the SinClair Gallery inside NWC’s … more
The Park County Travel Council has authorized the hiring of a new brand content creator and coordinator with the hopes of saving money by trimming subcontractor expenses. The hire could save the … more
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