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Positivity: Search party finds missing boy
The 3-year-old son of the director of a dude ranch in the rocky, sagebrush foothills west of Wheatland was found unharmed at dawn Tuesday after wandering off from the ranch house at about 8 p.m. the night ...
GreenHunter Wins Auction for WCI Transmission Line Capacity
GreenHunter Wind Energy LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of GreenHunter Energy Inc.
Fred Dapra October 1, 1914 - August 18, 2008
Funeral liturgy for Hartville resident Fred Dapra, 93, will be conducted at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Aug.
Zwonitzer, Pedersen easily advance
Rep. David Zwonitzer and former state lawmaker Bryan Pedersen, both of Cheyenne, easily defeated their opponents in Tuesday's Republican primary election races for the state House of Representatives.
Concerns rise over natural gas prices
The Wyoming Public Service Commission projects that natural gas consumers in the state could be paying 30-70 percent more for natural gas this winter.
Thomas L. Tinsley December 24, 1962 - July 27, 2008
Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Tinsley, commander of the 3rd Wing, died July 27 at his on-base residence.
Longtime Goshen County resident Sally Vanderpoel to lead fair parade Thursday
Helen "Sally" Vanderpoel, the daughter of Goshen County homesteaders and a lifelong county resident, will lead the parade as grand marshal on Fair Day, Thursday, at 10 a.m. As a local historian, author, ...
A Look Back in Time: Matter holds energy
Daniel Sandoval We are surrounded by fuel and the volatile element of oxygen. All that's needed is enough heat to start the reaction.
Grapevine's GreenHunter takes stake in Wyoming project
GreenHunter Wind Energy LLC, a subsidiary of GreenHunter Energy, acquired a 65 percent stake in a southeastern Wyoming wind development project from Denver-based Wind Revolutions LLC, announced July 15.
"Ag Books for Kids" winners announced
Students from across Wyoming learned more about agriculture and were recently recognized for their participation in the 2008 Wyoming Farm Bureau "Ag Books for Kids" contests.
Black bear sighted in North Platte River eludes capture
“It's getting to be a little more common to be sure”
Courtesy Photo Local farmer Ryan Riggs spotted this black bear in his hay field southwest of Torrington on Wednesday afternoon. via The Torrington Telegram
Grace Paules September 2, 1919 - May 5, 2008
Grace Paules, 88, died May 5, 2008, in Laramie. A memorial service was held at the United Presbyterian Church in Laramie at 2 p.m. on Friday, May 9 with the Rev. via The Torrington Telegram
Cemetery tour offers unique look into Torrington's history
“That Presbyterian church has never been so full of people”
Bette Lippincott playing Murial Scott, one of Torrington's first nurses, at the Centennial History Series' Cemetery Tour. via The Torrington Telegram
Sandi and Chuck Clum of McGill and Patrick and Lorretta Pendergest of Wheatland, Wyo., are excited to announce the engagement and forthcoming wedding of their daughter Meagan Louise Pendergest to Robert William ... via Ely Daily Times
Game and Fish discusses 2008-2009 hunting changes
For the past week, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department has been conducting meetings throughout Wyoming, seeking public input on proposed hunting seasons and limits for 2008-2009. Torrington Game Warden Adam ... via The Torrington Telegram
William A. Greenwald June 12, 1919 - March 19, 2008
Funeral services for William A. "Willie" Greenwald, 88, will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, March 24, 2008, at the First Congregational Church in Torrington with Rev. via The Torrington Telegram
Text message threat prompts Wheatland High School lockdown
Several threatening text messages sent to a student prompted police to lock down Wheatland High School and keep students after the end of the school day Thursday. via Montana's News Station
Basin employees to shave heads for charity
More than 100 employees at Basin Electric Power Cooperative are planning to shave their heads tomorrow, for a good cause. via KXMD-TV Williston
“Sometimes, men come in for the guns and their wives come in for books; other times, women come in for the guns and their husbands for books”
The same indomitable pioneering spirit that won female Wyomingites the right to vote in 1869--a half-century before the 19th Amendment was passed in 1920--undoubtedly contributed to 27-year-old Torrie Rice's ... via Publishers' Weekly