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Casper to use grant funds for street light study
The project will be fully funded through grants, with no required matching fund.
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Work to repair waterline damage from 2023 will begin in the near future, after the Casper City Council on Tuesday…
Keep readingCity Council approves $35K change order for wastewater plant improvements
The Casper City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a change order of roughly $35,000 for improvements at the Sam H.…
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Casper City Council approves request for new microbrewery liquor license
Casper residents may soon be seeing a new brewery in town, as the Casper City Council on Tuesday approved a…
Keep readingPokes open homestand with Utah State showdown Tuesday
The Wyoming Cowboys will open a two-game homestand on Tuesday with a contest against Utah State.
Keep readingNatrona County District Court notebook (1/21/25–1/24/25)
CASPER, Wyo. — The following are arraignments, judgments and sentences rendered in criminal cases in Natrona County District Court this…
Keep reading‘5 to Thrive’ initiative suggests Wyoming residents leave 5% of their wealth to local community
CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Community Foundation, or WYCF, recently released its “Transfer of Wealth Report,” which predicts that an…
Keep readingU.S. Justice Department announces sentences for drug, firearms, immigration offenses
The U.S. Justice Department announced four sentences rendered in the District of Wyoming in a release on Tuesday.
Keep readingSen. Barrasso on RFK Jr.: ‘He has my vote’
Senator John Barrasso says that RFK Jr. has his vote to be the HHS Secretary.
Keep readingWyoming students above national average on ‘Nation’s Report Card,’ but scores slip
State’s four-year on-time graduation rate, another marker of school performance, remains stable at 81%.
Keep readingHypothermia, exposure listed as cause of death for 88-year-old Legacy resident
Two deaths at a Wyoming rehabilitation center have sparked an investigation and prompted staff firings.
Keep readingWatch out: Fertig lands spot on Women’s All-Star Game Midseason Watch List
Fertig is already the best center in the Mountain West. She has two more months to prove she’s among the…
Keep readingUW to offer seminar on energy development, ranching in Wyoming
Wyoming ranchers can learn how to navigate the complexities of energy development on multi-use lands at the University of Wyoming’s…
Keep readingCasper PD Incident Report logs (2/3/25–2/4/25)
CASPER, Wyo. — Information for the Casper Police Department Incident Summary Report and Map is provided by the Casper Police…
Keep readingCasper PD Incident Report logs (1/31/25–2/3/25)
CASPER, Wyo. — Information for the Casper Police Department Incident Summary Report and Map is provided by the Casper Police…
Keep readingNatrona County Sheriff’s Office incident report log (2/3/25–2/4/25)
CASPER, Wyo. — Information for the Natrona County Sheriff’s Office incident summary report and map is provided by the NCSO…
Keep readingNatrona Collective Health Trust announces spring grant cycle
CASPER, Wyo. — The Natrona Collective Health Trust has announced the opening of its spring grant cycle, beginning Feb. 12.…
Keep readingNatrona County commissioners experiencing ‘obvious tension’ with each other
CASPER, Wyo. — The Natrona County Board of County Commissioners is made up of five men with five different personalities,…
Keep readingNatrona County Recent Arrests (2/3/25–2/4/25)
CASPER, Wyo — Here is the latest recent arrests log for law enforcement agencies in Natrona County. The log represents…
Keep readingCowboy Joe, meet Cowboy Joe: UW’s famous mascot is helping train his eventual successor
LARAMIE, Wyo. — What’s better than one pony? Two, of course. At least that’s what the handlers of the University…
Keep readingTo stem trout deaths, state proposes new fishing regs for North Platte River
Ideas stem from realization that catch-and-release fishing is killing and wounding large numbers of fish.
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