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KEMMERER — The stage is being set, the bands are getting tuned, and the town of Kemmerer is buzzing with anticipation as the Oyster Ridge Music Festival gears up for its 30th anniversary …

KEMMERER — In a moving moment during the July 8 Kemmerer City Council meeting, Trista Gordon, director of events and recreation, was recognized for her dedicated 15 years of service to the …

ROCK SPRINGS — From the annual Liberty Parade to barbecues and family gatherings, Independence Day wouldn’t be complete without fireworks. This American tradition can bring happiness but …

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking public comment on a draft environmental assessment that considers a right of way for the Southwest Wyoming CO2 Sequestration …

Campground fees, day-use costs and cabin rental rates are climbing across many Wyoming public lands this summer — and further hikes are expected as land managers struggle to keep up with …

Kemmerer’s Grace and Johnny Swasey get into the patriotic spirit on Independence Day, last Thursday, July 4. Diamondville and Kemmerer teamed up to provide free, fun activities for community …

JACKSON — Little information is available about a deadly shooting in Yellowstone National Park that killed an alleged shooter and injured a park ranger on Independence Day. While …

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A sharp increase in tularemia cases reported so far this year over what’s typical for the state is concerning officials at the Wyoming Department of Health because the …

Caitlin Tan wanted to breed her childhood horse, JP, because she’s been “amazing” — the type of animal any equestrian would be lucky to have once in a lifetime. Having …

Tresp Corporate Services held a ribbon cutting on Tuesday, June 11. Pictured are Nicole Anderson, Elizabeth Tresp, Jesica Lozier and Ginny Rogers. (GAZETTE PHOTO/Sheri Paulson)

Colter Julian of Kemmerer was named to the Chadron State College Dean’s List for the spring 2024 semester. Students met the requirements for the Dean’s List by earning at least a 3.5 …

The Hamsfork Museum recently received a grant from the Wyoming Community Foundation for the historic preservation of the Hamsfork Museum. The money will be used to replace the roof that has been …

JACKSON — The pace picked up in Wilson as soon as Teton Pass reopened at noon Friday. Cars lined up to drive up Highway 22. Gas pumps at Basecamp bustled. Travelers, locals and …

The Montpelier Idaho South Stake held Young Women’s Camp, June 24-26, at Camp Bartlett. The girls participated in a variety of activities including archery, rifle, canoing, swimming and rock …

COKEVILLE — The Cokeville Branch Library held its monthly Book Club on Monday, June 24. The featured book for June was “The Sunflower.” A great discussion was held by those in …

After a two day jury trial in the Third Judicial District Court for Lincoln County, Richard Hansen of Bedford was convicted of possession of methamphetamine and being a convicted felon in possession …

Wednesday, July 3 Fish and chips, string cheese, apples and cookies, one percent milk   Thursday, July 4 No meal today; happy Independence Day!   Friday, July …

In a world brimming with literary works, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the vast array of options, particularly in the realm of children’s books. Choosing a story can become even more …

KEMMERER — The start of a joint effort to clean up Triangle Park and the cabin there took place on Wednesday, June 19. The Fossil Basin Chamber of Commerce had a cleanup project with its …

The Kemmerer city council convened on Monday, June 24, coinciding with the lively opening day of the city pool, where approximately 70 residents splashed into summer despite minor incidents needing …

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