For more than two decades, Kemmerer resident Eddie Ourada served his country in the United States Air Force, completing 21 years of military service that took him to 19 different bases in seven …
Before the regular city council meeting on Monday, Oct. 27, board members heard a presentation from Aleks Gambel, co-founder of CUBY Technologies, who addressed the nation’s ongoing housing …
KEMMERER — It was announced at the Canyon Elementary fifth- and sixth-grade fall concert that, for the first time in many years, the entire fifth-grade was in the band together, which may …
The Lady Panthers broke a five-game losing streak against the Lady Rattlers of Little Snake River on Saturday, Oct. 25, at home. Fans came dressed in their Panther gear and cheered them on. The first …
DIAMONDVILLE — The Lincoln County School District #1 board meeting was attended by over 40 community members the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 21. The topic of student participation in sports …
America’s health care system is in trouble, and rural towns like Kemmerer are feeling the strain. As some voice concern that the One Big Beautiful Bill could further weaken the state’s …
Diamondville Mayor Clint Bowen has resigned, effective Friday, Oct. 31. According to a letter posted to the town’s Facebook page on Monday, Bowen has “made the difficult decision to step …
“Something in the Walls” is eerie, atmospheric, and utterly unsettling — a slow-burning piece of folk horror that seeps under your skin and refuses to let go. From the opening …
Halloween is a great opportunity to combine seasonal fun with early literacy. Picture books filled with playful, silly and not-so-scary stories can spark imagination, encourage reading and create …
KEMMERER — Thanks to the efforts and contributions from the local 4-H Club, the City of Kemmerer and others, the 4-H Club was able to host its annual Haunted Hayride on Monday, Oct. 13. …
The Kemmerer City Council is exploring the idea of transforming the city golf course into a “winter wonderland” destination — a project councilmembers say could bring year-round …
COKEVILLE — The Cokeville Community 4-H Club held its end of year Awards Night on Monday, Oct. 13, at Cokeville Town Hall. This event brings all the Cokeville clubs together for awards and …
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, Oct. 20, declined to hear a Wyoming landowner’s appeal challenging the practice of corner-crossing, effectively ending a closely watched legal battle and …
The Wyoming Community Foundation funded this custom-built shed for use at the Schuyler McKnight Community Garden in Opal. This was a project completed by People, Activities and Recreation (PARC), a …
A lease to develop a 3-square-mile state-owned tract in the Absaroka Range foothills has been finalized without any mandatory measures to mitigate impacts on mule deer, which use …
The Trump administration has issued sweeping orders to federal agencies to remove regulatory hurdles and encourage more coal leasing and coal use. Now, Congress is acting to employ a little-used tool …
EVANSTON — For the past decade, Deborah Bassett has been providing travel funding to people diagnosed with cancer. Bassett, and her husband David, started the Uinta Cancer Care …
Breast cancer affects many in our community — whether you are among the 12.5% of women diagnosed, or you know someone facing the disease — it touches everyone. According to the American …
Author Shawn Harris made a stop at Cokeville Elementary on Wednesday, Oct. 8. Students enjoyed a very entertaining presentation, during which Harris read from his book “The First Cat in Space …
“The Last Tale of the Flower Bride” was something I picked up out of curiosity. The description caught my interest as a modern gothic mystery interlaced with doses of fantasy. However, …