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Forest users voice dispersed camping concerns

BUFFALO — For Karen McGowan, the dispersed camping public forum hosted on August 25 by Bighorn National Forest staff

Plague confirmed in a cat

LARAMIE and CHEYENNE — Confirmation via lab testing that an Albany County cat has died of plague has state health off

Sheridan man found guilty of three counts of voyeurism

SHERIDAN (WNE) — After nearly six hours of deliberation Wednesday,  a jury of five women and eight men found Shaun Ko

Jackson Fork Ranch oral arguments now in Cheyenne

PINEDALE (WNE) —With the assignment of a different judge to a Bondurant citizens’ civil complaint against Sublette Co

Opinions differ on WEA education lawsuit

BUFFALO — Johnson County School District No.

Free overdose antidote available

CASPER — The Wyoming Department of Health is offering free Narcan — a temporary opioid overdose antidote — to Wyoming

Wyoming No. 1 for borrowers whose student debt will be eliminated

CHEYENNE — Wyoming ranks first in the nation for the percentage of federal student loan borrowers whose debt will be

Park County deputy shoots, kills armed suspect

POWELL (WNE) — A Park County Sheriff’s Office deputy shot and killed a suspect who had charged the deputy with a gun

Raccoon causes power outage

CODY (WNE) —A raccoon, not a storm, is to blame for Cody’s Aug.

Protecting the past with new tech

The vast temperature differences between winter and summer in Newcastle play havoc with cement and mortar.

Your school board candidates are . . .

Newcastle voters will be faced with a crowded ballot in this fall’s school board election, but Upton voters won’t be

Main Street gets road work

*Note: This story has been updated to include the Sept. 13 start date of the chip seal project. 
 

Local girl PRs at National Little Britches Rodeo finals

Seventh-grader Joslyn Pischke has grown up riding horses on her ranch outside of Newcastle, and this summer she reall

Unemployment down to 2.3%

Weston County’s unemployment fell to 2.3% in July as businesses across Newcastle have had to resort to limiting hours

Precip does little for fire conditions

It is a little wetter out there…but not wet enough.

Dogie Theatre under new ownership

While working at the Dogie Theatre for nearly a decade, Daren Downs said, he knew he always wanted to run a theater o

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