GILLETTE (WNE) — The Wyoming Secretary of State investigated a complaint made against the former Campbell County clerk and found she did nothing wrong.
In early December, the Coal Country …
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2/28/23
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CHEYENNE (WNE) — A Cheyenne man was sentenced Friday in Laramie County District Court for stabbing his mother with a kitchen knife in her apartment in January 2021.
Antonio Landeroz, 21, …
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2/28/23
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CASPER — Lawmakers have tried for years to push through legislation to restrict crossover voting. This session, they finally succeeded.
House Bill 103, which significantly restricts …
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By Maya Shimizu Harris, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange
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2/28/23
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The blowing snow and crushing windchill temperatures this week made Jerry Barton think about the last bad winter storm the region faced in late January when temperatures dipped below minus-50 …
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By Mark Davis
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2/23/23
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State agents say they covertly observed a “large methamphetamine transaction” this month and have made one arrest, but they’re keeping the details close to the vest amid an ongoing …
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By CJ Baker
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2/23/23
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A staffer at Westside Elementary School is suing Park County School District 1 over injuries she suffered in a fall more than two years ago, with a trial set for January 2024.
Paraeducator Katie …
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By CJ Baker
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2/23/23
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Just about a year after the process began, Park County residents are now able to look at a draft of a new land use plan for the unincorporated areas of the county that could be used to change and add …
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By Zac Taylor
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2/23/23
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Stillwater Hospice is establishing itself in downtown Powell after moving from Lovell late last year.
Last week the staff of the local office welcomed in the community for an open house at 210 N. …
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By Zac Taylor
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2/23/23
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The Heart Mountain Interpretive Center opened its new exhibit, Parallel Barbed Wire, which features the remarkable stories of Heart Mountain incarceree Clarence Matsumura and Holocaust survivor Solly …
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2/23/23
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A Cody man who allegedly assaulted his pregnant partner last fall is facing a new felony charge that alleges he recently asked the woman to lie and recant her statements against him.
Travis W. …
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By CJ Baker
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2/23/23
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Even after sweeping a recent chess tournament at Worland Middle School, kings, queens, bishops, knights, castles and pawns occupy the thoughts of two Powell Middle School students.
Sixth grade …
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By Braden Schiller
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2/23/23
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Matt Seckman, a Powell graduate, is one of 341 students to qualify for the fall 2022 Dean’s List at Chadron State College. In order to qualify students must earn a 3.5 GPA at minimum and have …
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2/23/23
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People who enjoy outdoor movies and want to protect backcountry spaces will have a chance to do both Feb. 26 in Cody at a film festival fundraiser. The 18th annual Winter Wildlands Alliance …
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2/23/23
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How would you like to work, learn, play and grow in Yellowstone’s wonderland? Yellowstone National Park is currently recruiting for the 2023 Youth Conservation Corps (YCC), a residential …
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2/23/23
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Outdoor recreation and tourism are critical economic drivers for many Wyoming communities. In 2021, the outdoor recreation industry contributed $1.5 billion to Wyoming’s economy, accounting for …
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By Aedan Hannon, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange
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2/23/23
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CHEYENNE — An attempt to extract a parental rights bill from the House Speaker and send it to the House Agriculture, State and Public Lands, and Water Resources Committee failed Tuesday.
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By Jasmine Hall, Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange
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2/23/23
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CASPER — Wyoming communities will soon have more liquor licenses to give out.
Legislation signed into law recently by Gov. Mark Gordon will remove caps on bar and grill liquor licenses …
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By Mary Steurer, Casper Star-Tribune, Via Wyoming News Exchange
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2/23/23
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Parents of Powell students will have more input and librarians and administrators will have clearer decision making guidelines if a new policy regarding library books continues to move …
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By Braden Schiller
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2/21/23
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A federal judge has set a January 2024 trial date for a suit that seeks to hold an electrical co-op and a tree trimmer responsible for a fatal fire in Clark. However, the parties have expressed some …
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By CJ Baker
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2/21/23
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Fencing is up and work has begun to demolish the old student center on the Northwest College campus so a new building can rise in its place.
Before demolition begins in earnest, NWC trustees …
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By Zac Taylor
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2/21/23
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