Students throughout Weston County have the opportunity to audition for a part in “Space School Musical,” with perform
The News Letter Journal’s Alexis Barker was named the 2022 Wyoming Journalist of the Year this past weekend at the 12
A two-vehicle accident south of Newcastle on Jan. 17 at 2:05 p.m.
As his first official action as chief of police, Charles Bowles requested a $2 per hour pay increase for the Newcastl
Bruce Moats, the attorney representing the News Letter Journal, Kari Drost, Patricia Bauman and Raymond Norris, has f
LANDER — Lander school leaders, for the most part, embraced a proposed policy that would have students involved in ex
CASPER —A series of bills could eliminate gun-free zones in government buildings and meetings for those with conceale
CHEYENNE — Efforts to improve safety at school crosswalks throughout the state have continued throughout the Wyoming
LARAMIE (WNE) — The University of Wyoming has banned the social media app TikTok from all UW hardware and internet, f
CODY — Wyoming legislators are inundated daily by different voices and perspectives.
LANDER — A recent publication that measured the rate of deaths associated with drunk driving in the United States jus
GILLETTE —Gail Heath had a chronic cough that just wouldn’t go away.
CASPER — Wyoming leaders are jazzed about nuclear.
SHERIDAN (WNE) — Back-to-back storms impacting the entire state has caused Wyoming Department of Transportation snow
SHERIDAN (WNE) —The latest edition of the AARP COVID-19 dashboard showed substantial improvement in staff and residen
The Wyoming Constitution grants each legislative chamber the power to write its own rules.