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Eastern Wyoming College board discusses future of Construction Technology program
The Eastern Wyoming College Construction Technology program may undergo several changes in the coming years, including incorporating a new curriculum and expanding to other EWC service areas, the EWC board of ...
A sixteen year-old Moorcroft girl, talking on her cell phone, rolled her car last Tuesday.
Snow and heavy winds prompt interstate closures in Wyoming
Transportation officials have closed numerous highways in southern and eastern Wyoming today because of snow and high winds. via KIFI
“I'd ask you to resist this amendment, and do unto others as they're doing unto us.”
The Wyoming House on Thursday gave preliminary approval to a bill that would raise fees at state parks for all visitors and end annual camping permits for nonresidents. via Casper Star Tribune
Customers across Wyoming Can Now Make More Calls and Send More Data Wirelessly Than Ever Before
From north to south and east to west, Wyoming residents and visitors are making more wireless calls and data transmissions thanks to Verizon Wireless' $20 million network investment in 2007. via TMCnet
Child winners of Soutn Dakota pageant await prizes
The five division winners in the Little Miss South Dakota pageant in September are still waiting for their $250 savings bonds, their scepters and their crowns. via KIFI Idaho Falls
Maverick Junction becomes Coffee Cup Fuel Stop
“We're excited to be coming to a new area for us”
HOT SPRINGS n A well-known name to truckers will be going up on the property which has been known as Maverick Junction Truck Stop for many years. via The Hot Springs Star
City wants $200M from state for water system
“It makes everyone want to play together”
By J.D. STETSON and CHRISTA MELAND , News-Record Writers Gillette officials plan to ask the state for $200 million for a new water pipeline that would provide a long-term solution to the dwindling water supply ... via The News-Record
A 21-year-old Gillette driver's attempt to avoid hitting deer on Interstate 90 resulted in the death of his 23-year-old passenger, according to the Wyoming Highway Patrol. via Casper Star-Tribune
Police: Wyoming bank robbery suspect tries to take nurse hostage
The U.S. Marshal's Service says deputies had to subdue a federal inmate at the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center on Sunday. via Montana's News Station
“At least we didn't have any grasshoppers”
By BRODIE FARQUHAR Star-Tribune correspondent Sunday, October 28, 2007 Wyoming ranchers have faced a mixed bag this summer and fall when it comes to precipitation. via Casper Star Tribune
The Whole Town's Talking: Torrington woman raises quite a stink
“It's amazing how little you feed them to keep them at their optimum weight”
The Whole Town's Talking: Torrington woman raises quite a stink By DAVID MIRHADI Star-Tribune staff writer Sunday, October 21, 2007 We fear them, except when it's the jilted but aromatic lover from one of those ... via Casper Star-Tribune
News Rockpile Museum director has been curator of mining museum
“We got applications from sea to shining sea”
Terry Girouard saw both Gillette and the Rockpile Museum more than 20 years ago when oil was king and the fledgling museum was a bit smaller. via The News-Record
Rapid City man dies in weekend crash
A Rapid City man died last weekend after a one-car rollover between Sundance, Wyo., and Moorcroft, Wyo. via Rapid City Journal
Wyoming High School Football - Wright prevails Moorcroft
The crowd at Friday's league contest between the Wright Panthers and the host Moorcroft Wolves , observed Wright's football squad defeat Moorcroft by a count of 27-6. The Panthers now own a 3-1 record. via MaxPreps