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Fish Wildfire Burning Near Sundance, Wyoming

Sundance, Wyo., July 31, 2022 – Federal, state, and local firefighters are responding to the Fish Wildfire near Sunda

Recognizing refugees: Youth service project raises awareness and gives aid to refugees

GILLETTE —The Gillette College Pronghorn Center was filled with more than 100 youth and youth leaders who raised awar

Cheyenne day care worker convicted of manslaughter gets probation

CHEYENNE — A former Cheyenne day care worker convicted in the death of an 8-month-old girl received probation Monday

WAPA approves connection for wind farm

LARAMIE — After three years of evaluation, the Western Area Power Administration has approved a request to connect th

Wyoming, other states join in seeking injunction against “ghost gun” rule

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wyoming is one of 17 states that have joined a petition for a preliminary injunction against the Bid

Spirit flies away from Frontier in JetBlue/Spirit deal

CHEYENNE — Spirit Airlines Inc.

Multiple factors behind high costs of energy

CASPER — The U.S.

Abortion ban halted after Wednesday hearing finds possible irreparable harm

JACKSON — Overcome with emotion, Dr.

Expect delays on U.S. 16

Drivers should expect short delays on northeast Wyoming highways because the Wyoming Department of Transportation Dis

School district building $2.6 million reserve

The Weston County School District No.

Chamber’s money woes

The Newcastle Area Chamber of Commerce expressed frustration with cuts in funding from both the city of Newcastle and

WIC open to more people

New income guidelines for WIC — or the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children Program

Family heirloom showcased at revue

The silk wedding dress hung on her small frame, its elegant skirt coming to rest on the floor around her.

Water gets the all clear

The city of Newcastle has resolved a coliform water issue in Gray Addition after taking steps to address a potential

Hot, dry weather leads to county fire ban

Both Weston County and the Bureau of Land Management have instituted burn restrictions effective July 22 after a spel

FOCUS struggling due to cuts

As a result of a loss of $60,000 in state funding since 2020, FOCUS is struggling to address victim needs, according

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