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This week, the Gillette City Council took a step toward amending city code to comply with one of Wyoming’s new laws, passing ...
Gillette College estimates that its 2026 budget will increase by about 1% over last year’s $26.5 million budget, even with a ...
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 42 is sending two Gillette teens to the American Legion Auxiliary Department of Wyoming Girls ...
For her final official appearance before a legislative committee, Wyoming Supreme Court Chief Justice Kate Fox visited ...
Friday afternoon, as the Thunder Basin girls soccer team prepared to go into overtime of their semifinal game against Kelly ...
Powder Basin Motocross, Inc. will host its first event, with hundreds of people expected to attend, as the organization looks ...
On Memorial Day, museum assistant Greg Bennick will lead a walking tour to honor and remember 12 Campbell County veterans who ...
More than two dozen vehicles lined French Creek Road outside the gates of Bud Love Wildlife Habitat Management Area in the ...
Another member of the Gillette College men’s basketball team will take his talents to the next level, as Jefferson Neary has ...
Wyoming is facing a choice — not between left and right, coal and wind — but between survival and stagnation. Fossil fuels are in decline. Coal production has dropped sharply.
This week, the Gillette College board trustees approved on first reading the college district’s draft policy on guns, following state legislation that was signed into law this spring, which prohibits ...
My best friend and I, both 54-year-old females, met two weeks before kindergarten. Except for a couple of years, we have stayed friends throughout our lives. We see ...
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