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Gillette College trustees have approved an agreement with MOA Architecture to create a 20-year master plan for the campus, ...
Seth Petersen grew up playing every sport he could get his hands on. He thrived on the competition and challenge each sport offered, but when he discovered baseball, something clicked.
As we look ahead to the upcoming academic year at a time of intense nationwide scrutiny of higher education, it’s worth noting the University of Wyoming’s most important truth: UW ...
On Little Thunder Drive in the Cottonwood Mobile Home Park in Wright, there’s a tree. Not just any tree. It sticks out, mainly because it has a piece of metal ...
As I walked into the grocery store — more like a grocery/variety/hardware/garden store — I once again noticed the display for school supplies. I had even stopped by it a ...
For the second straight year, Thunder Basin opened the season against Natrona County — and for the second straight year, the result was the same: a loss.
Looking to try your hand at your next artistic endeavor but can’t find the right outlet? The AVA Community Arts Center will ...
On Aug. 15 and 16, several runners from Gillette competed in two iconic races in the Black Hills: The Lean Horse Ultra and ...
A judge this week sentenced two Wyoming residents to one year of supervised probation and ordered them to pay $28,330 in restitution for their roles in illegally dumping oilfield waste ...
The Thunder Basin girls swimming and diving team takes the pool in the old Aquatic Center Friday and Saturday for their first meets of the season.
The director of the Environmental Protection Agency visited the Wyoming State Capitol on Thursday to meet with state officials, including Gov. Mark Gordon and U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis.
Coming off of a fifth-place finish at state last year, the Campbell County girls swimming and diving team will look to jump even higher this season.
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