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A Mills man pleaded guilty Wednesday to sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl he met through church.
The Natrona County Public Library Board of Trustees has chosen a new downtown site for a proposed 95,000-square-foot building in the Old Yellowstone District.
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BlackLight Power has invented a new primary energy source with applications to heating, distributed power generation, central power generation, and motive power based on a new chemical process of releasing the ...
Event marks end of DeLozier's time with food bank
Today, Wyomingites in 14 communities have a chance to help those who need one of life's basic necessities by engaging in a popular pastime -- eating out.
City is 'optimistic' about wastewater pump
If it's yellow, let it mellow. That's the city's motto, at least until Sunday. Concern over the status of Casper's main wastewater screw pump Wednesday caused city officials to ask Casper residents to reduce ...
Filing period ends for state, county, city positions
New blood may be in short supply for Natrona County's state legislators. One of three incumbent senators and four of eight incumbent representatives will run unopposed during the 2008 election season, according ...
North Platte reservoirs doing their job
The past few days have presented a good perspective of what the reservoirs along the North Platte River were built to do - prevent flooding.
Survey: water quality is 'very important'
“I want to improve this stormwater quality because it affects the health of our community, and that's what makes a difference”
It's where kids play and it's what we drink. Water is one of our most valuable resources and something we need to work to protect, said Margaret Teevens, the city's infrastructure maintenance coordinator. via Casper Star-Tribune
William Skidelsky at the Prospect 's blog. I was somewhat surprised, perusing today's Independent, to be confronted, in the "5-Minute Interview" slot, with a picture of the philosopher John Gray, under the ... via Crooked Timber
“We need to keep them updated on what's going on.”
The first phase of the Wyoming Department of Transportation's estimated $45 million project to reconstruct West Yellowstone Highway could get underway as soon as next month, but motorists won't have to navigate ... via Douglas Budget Newspaper
"Lost", That Endless Engrossing Philosophical Mish-Mash, Makes Its Long-Awaited Return
It's been eight painful months, but finally "Lost" is back. After a catch-up clip show that was more "Melrose Place" than Lost Horizon , "Lost" premiered with no shortage of new questions and the starkest ... via New Republic
The Casper Journal :: Casper's Community Newspaper
“It's a starting place to get back in the workforce for individuals in recovery, with opportunities available to work part time, earn some money and get back on their feet”
The parking lot is full during the lunch hour on most days of the week, including Sunday. via Casper Journal
The Casper Journal :: Casper's Community Newspaper
“With escalating construction costs, some are still there and some aren't”
Fort Caspar Academy is on its way to completion by early fall or winter, and ground has been broken for the new Cottonwood and Poison Spider elementary schools. via Casper Journal
$17.9M in highway contracts awarded
The Wyoming Transportation Commission has awarded contracts for five highway projects around the state totaling $17.9 million. via Billings Gazette
A Look Back in Time: Place determines fate
Where we are at any given moment is an instrument of fate, but we give little thought to our physical location, generally, until something happens. via Casper Star-Tribune
“This process isn't easy but it is an area that definitely needs to be serviced and it is what I do.”
For the past several decades, the only living things nesting in the seven-story building at the corner of Wolcott and Second streets were pigeons and mice. via Casper Star-Tribune
“None of the tools were perfect”
The Natrona County School District is waiting for key decisions from the Wyoming Legislature and the Wyoming School Facilities Commission before proceeding with four new elementary schools. via Casper Star-Tribune