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Wyoming wildlife managers worry that a proposed change to landowner compensation regulations could hurt efforts to get a handle on inflated elk populations. Legislation advancing in the …

Three University of Wyoming student athletes died Thursday afternoon when the vehicle they were traveling in rolled multiple times on a highway just south of the border with Colorado, the school …

The Cokeville Lady Panthers headed to the 1A West Regional Basketball Tournament in Lander Thursday, Feb. 22. They went in as the No. 1 seed from the Southwest. Their first matchup was against …

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Wyoming would like to warn members of the public about a recent COVID fraud enforcement scam that has surfaced in …

Are you aiming to inspire your young readers to explore more non-fiction literature? You’re not alone. In January 2021, the Washington Post reported that, according to a three-year study, fewer …

February, often dubbed the month of love, provides the perfect opportunity to delve into the enchanting world of romance novels. This timeless genre has been a staple in literature for centuries, …

With about 18 inches of ice at Lake Viva Naughton, the Kemmerer Lions Club 40th annual ice fishing derby on Feb. 17-18 was a success. Around 275 anglers braved the freezing weather and blizzard like …

KEMMERER — At the start of the Kemmerer City Council meeting held on Monday, Feb. 12, the board revisited a previous request from Lions Club President Mark Ristau for the city to help support …

Despite three individual champions, two runners-up and seven overall placers, the Kemmerer High School boys’ wrestling team fell just short in their bid for a third consecutive 2A State …

The Lady Panthers competed in their final games of regular season play on the road at Saratoga and Encampment. Friday, Feb. 16, was their first stop in Saratoga. The visiting Cokeville Lady Panthers took the lead early and dominated, getting the conference win 58-16.

COKEVILLE — The Cokeville High School music department presented a Pops Concert on Wednesday, Feb. 14, in the Cokeville High School auditorium, under the direction of Vince Burgoyne, with accompanist Nanette Cook. It was a great night of entertainment for those attending.

COKEVILLE — The Lady Panthers swept last week’s basketball games on their home court Friday and Saturday, Feb. 9-10. On Friday, they hosted the Lady Rattlers of Snake River. The Lady Rattlers kept it close, but the win went to the Lady Panthers, 52-45.

COKEVILLE — The Panthers swept all three games last week, facing Grace, Saratoga and Snake River. Grace was a makeup game on Tuesday where the Panthers played a great, physical and intense game to get the win, 62-34.

The Cokeville High School Cheerleaders performed at the state competition in Casper on Friday, Jan. 26. They competed in the 2A Game Day, where they took second behind the Lovell Bulldogs. They also competed in the 3A Hip Hop where they took sixth place. (GAZETTE PHOTO/Jan Moody)

Cokeville, a picturesque town tucked away in the heart of the Cowboy State, may not grace travel brochures or national headlines, but its tight-knit community of just over 500 residents has recently become the focal point of a remarkable initiative. Sixteen eager high school juniors from Cokeville High School are set to embark on a transformative journey to Washington, DC, thanks to the unwavering support of the Fay Rural Community Foundation in collaboration with Fay Ranches’ agents Kelsea Vaughan and Neil Bangs.

Micah Petersen takes his spot on the podium as a champion. He made history Saturday, Jan. 6, defeating his opponent from Pinedale in the finals to win the championship at 157 pounds in the 52nd Annual Tournament of Champions In Vernal, Utah. This tournament combines the best of the best across multiple states including, Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. Petersen is the first Panther to win this tournament and bring home the gold. Also placing at the tournament were Ryder Pope, who went undefeated in the Varsity Second Chance; Flint Linford, first in junior varsity, and Cashton Walker and Clay Teichert, each earning second place in junior varsity. (GAZETTE PHOTO/Jan Moody)

LABARGE — On Nov. 16, our school’s physics class had the opportunity to take a field trip to the Exxon Mobil plant near LaBarge. This trip was made possible by Exxon employee Todd Plowman, the father of Drake Plowman. Exxon’s amazing staff helped us to learn about what Exxon is and how it operates.

The American Legion Auxiliary LaVoy Thornock Unit 40 held its Christmas party on Monday, Dec. 4, at Jan Moody’s home. They enjoyed a delicious potluck meal, a fun gift exchange and singing Christmas carols. Cokeville 1st Ward held its family Christmas party on Tuesday, Dec. 5. Those attending enjoyed a delicious meal, a Christmas program and visiting with friends and neighbors.

COKEVILLE — The Cokeville Branch Library hosted its November Book Review on Monday, Nov. 27. The book for November was “The Energy Bus.” Those participating enjoyed sharing ideas and comments.

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