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KEMMERER — A new chapter of The Unknown Saints Club in Kemmerer made a $600 donation to American Legion Post 55 and a $400 donation to the Kemmerer Lions Club. American Legion Post 55 …

March is National Crafting Month, and it’s a great time to try a little crafting and creating. The Association of Creative Industries created National Crafting Month in 1994   to raise …

On March 22, 1908, Louis L’Amour was born in Jamestown, North Dakota. At a young age he liked to explore, and adventure was never far behind him. His extensive journeying would lead him to be …

Recipe for Murder 1 stocky man who abuses his wife 1 small tender wife 1 medium-size tough woman in love with the wife 1 double-barreled shotgun 1 small Karoo town marinated …

Cokeville’s Vivian Tims is all smiles as she shows her car treat during the Cokeville 1st Ward’s Pinewood Derby night, held Tuesday, March 19, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE)   — It hasn’t been a dull year for the Sweetwater Events Complex. The events complex generated an economic impact of $18,429,218 in 2023 —   a 15% …

TORRINGTON (WNE) –– Torrington’s Cottonwood Golf Course received a top rating earlier this month from Golf Pass.  The online golf club posted its Golfer’s Choice …

Cokeville Elementary celebrated reading on Monday, March 11 by spraying silly string on teachers, staff and Principal Dietz. Students were challenged to reach and surpass their Accelerated Reading Goals.

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is holding public meetings and has opened a comment period to gather public input on:   • Chapter 2, General Hunting …

CHEYENNE — A week after the last day of the 202526 biennial budget session, Gov. Mark Gordon vetoed two bills and signed several others into law on Friday. The governor vetoed Senate Files 13, “Federal land use plans-legal actions authorized,” and 103, “Wyoming PRIME Act,” both of which he said overstepped the Wyoming Legislature’s boundaries, according to a Friday afternoon news release.

COKEVILLE — Cokeville High School presented “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” to three packed houses, including a matinee performance on Thursday, March 15, and night performances on Friday, March 16 and Saturday, March 17.

Fewer overall deaths, births, marriages and divorces were officially logged among Wyoming residents in 2023 compared to the year before according to records held by Vital Statistics Services (VSS), which is part of the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH).

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sens. John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis, both R-Wyo., on Wednesday joined U.S. Senators Katie Britt, R-Ala., and Ted Budd, R-N.C., in introducing the Laken Riley Act. …

Wednesday, March 20 Jean’s salad, salad dressing, baked pork chop, cornbread stuffing, cottage cheese with pears, whole wheat roll, margarine, one percent milk.   Thursday, …

By Missy Harris Lincoln County Library System   Mitch Albom’s newest book, “The Little Liar,” takes you on a journey from a war-torn Greek city to the glitz of …

In a world full of technological marvels and digital diversions, there’s something inherently enchanting about the timeless tradition of storytelling. Storytelling is one of the oldest concepts in human history. Since our beginning, humans have narrated tales for amusement and educational purposes to the community.

Eleven of Wyoming’s 23 counties do not have a practicing OB-GYN, a recent Wyoming Department of Health assessment found, which means residents of towns from Torrington to Rawlins and Sundance …

The Kemmerer City Council meeting on March 11 began with a request to apply for a grant for emergency insect management. Kemmerer City Administrator Brian Muir presented to the council about updates on The Gateway PUD Development, which plans to build more than 80 townhomes and more than 50 stand-alone homes. He said that, as the developer awaits final approval, they are working with the county for a loan to help with the infrastructure. Muir said more drafts are required before it is ready for final approval.

KEMMERER — After nearly a decade of service in the Wyoming Legislature, Sen. Fred Baldwin announced he will not seek another term. He is far from retiring, however, and said he plans to continue to dedicate himself to a life of service for others.

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