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Two regional photographers dominated the 2022 Gib Mathers Photography Contest. Don Getty of Wapiti, and Kinley Bollinger of Powell, were awarded five of the possible nine awards in landscape, … more
Monday morning, the last of three co-defendants involved in the January shooting of a 16-year-old girl on Dell Range Boulevard was sentenced to two to three years in prison for his role in her death. … more
With the aim of improving and expanding rural air service, U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo) joined Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC), John Thune (R-SD), Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), … more
University of Wyoming trustees are mulling a change in how student fees are charged, moving from per-credit billing to a flat rate.  The change is one of the issues the UW Board of Trustees … 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
For the second year the Park County Travel Council will conduct a tourism-focused grant program for projects within the county that enhance the tourism industry through new outdoor … more
CHEYENNE — A state of Wyoming veterans service officer from the Wyoming Veterans Commission will conduct community outreach services around Wyoming cities throughout May. Brad Cline is … more
It’s not hard to find misleading “no trespassing” and “private property” signs erected on public land in Wyoming, a tactic used to dissuade people from trekking onto … more
A   pink duck wearing a dollop of whipped cream and a cherry won $500 worth of goods for its owner on Feb. 28. The annual Powell High School Robotics duck race sells rubber ducks to the … more
Cheyenne — The Meridian Trust North Star Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit originally founded by community-driven Meridian Trust Federal Credit Union based in Cheyenne, Wyoming, is proud to … more
Superintendent Jay Curtis’ salary increase of $2,475 was amended to a 5% increase of $8,290.16, at the June 14 Park County School District 1 board meeting. The superintendent’s current … more
Office holders and public figures from Park County and across Wyoming celebrated liberty and addressed some hot topics in the state during the Freedom Celebration hosted by the Park County Republican … more
Northwest College is proud to be the first community college in the state to partner with the University of Wyoming in a new science initiative funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Inclusive … more
Many ranchers and farmers head outside to begin their annual agricultural burns when the outside temperatures are warm. Each year, as the spring burning season gets into full swing, at … more
The remarkable life and career of Takashi Hoshizaki will be the focus of “The Importance of Telling the Japanese American Resisters’ Story,” an April 27 panel at the Japanese … more
A homicide was reported on the Wind River Reservation over the weekend, an arrest was made in a second homicide on the same day, and the Fremont County Coroner’s Office has confirmed a man was … more
This month’s session of the “WyCB Roundup,” which is hosted by the Wyoming Council of the Blind, will be held on Wednesday, April 24, at 7 p.m. The “WyCB Roundup” … more
A man accused of stealing nearly $2,000 from a Powell hotel will need to post $10,000 in order to be released while his case is pending. Former Super 8 employee Juan J. Medina is facing a felony … more
WORLAND — The Bureau of Land Management Wind River/Bighorn Basin District plans to conduct prescribed fire projects within the Cody and Worland field office areas this spring as part of the … more
Laramie — Judge Steven Cranfill, a former longtime Park County judge, was recently named by the Wyoming Community Foundation (WYCF) as its new statewide board chair. “The WYCF Board … more
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