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The state has plans to demolish 26 Wyoming State Hospital buildings in Evanston, but some local residents believe the site, which dates back to 1886, is an important part of the town’s cultural …

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Cheyenne Frontier Days announced Thursday the concerts and performers coming to the 128th anniversary “Daddy of ’em All” this summer. The 2024 lineup features …

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — During a visit to speak with the students participating in the speech and debate tournament at Rock Springs High School on Saturday, March 2, U.S. Sen. John Barrasso …

The Wyoming Weed and Pest Council (WWPC) is reminding citizens in the Cowboy State to be on the lookout for invasive species by using six tips to help prevent the spread of unwanted plants and …

EVANSTON — The investigation of the fatal Evanston fire that claimed the lives of three people, including two young children, has concluded. The cause of the Dec. 30, 2023, fire was determined to have been from discarded smoking materials that came into contact with combustibles.

EVANSTON — The Uinta County Republican Party held its convention and caucus the evening of March 5 at the Roundhouse in Evanston. The convention’s intended itinerary was to elect delegates to send to the Wyoming Republican Party Convention in Cheyenne in April, and to address bylaws and resolutions.

EVANSTON — For the second consecutive year, Evanston Middle School (EMS) science teacher Ashley Graham’s eighth graders have won a NASA TechRise Future Engineers challenge. Last year’s eighth graders won the challenge with a high-altitude balloon design, though this year’s class unanimously voted to draft a proposal for a 3D mapper and thermal rocket-powered lander. “They are only one of sixty winners on both missions and the only winners from Wyoming,” Graham proudly explained.

There’s a lot of hope, and maybe some hype, for commercial-scale rare earth element mining in Wyoming, which is home to one of the largest proven high-concentrated deposits in North America. …

CHEYENNE — Hours before the end of the session, and days after a failed first round of negotiation, the Wyoming Legislature passed a budget for the 2025-26 biennium early Friday afternoon. …

CASPER — Gov. Mark Gordon will have the option to choose from several bills which to sign to provide property tax relief in Wyoming. All bills differ on approach on how to provide relief. …

EVANSTON — The Stained Glass Window Committee has provided an update on the Union Presbyterian Church’s window restoration project. On Feb. 22, the project coordinator of Scottish Stained …

EVANSTON — Green River Fisheries Biologist John Walrath with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) returned to Evanston on Thursday, Feb. 22, to provide the public with information on a proposed plan for dealing with the Flaming Gorge fishery issues.

EVANSTON — Andrew Hardrick, 31, of Evanston, was arrested and charged with witness intimidation, a felony.  According to the arrest affidavit, Hardrick verbally accosted a district …

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Sheridan City Council voted unanimously to waive all building permit and landfill fees for a house destroyed during a police standoff earlier this month. The home located at 1050 N. Sheridan Ave —  which is owned by Karo Hamilton — was destroyed during the standoff between the Sheridan Police Department and William Franklin Lowery following Lowery’s alleged shooting of Sheridan Police Sgt. Nevada Krinkee  Feb. 13.

Uinta County Extension and Utah State University Extension are hosting a free event celebrating women in agriculture from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, March 8. The event, called Women in Ag night, is a collaboration between University of Wyoming Extension and Utah State University Extension.

EVANSTON — Local whiskey coinsurers joined their Wasatch Front counterparts to raise funds for the Evanston Youth Club on Saturday, Feb. 24, when Border Beverage held the third annual Bourbon Bash. The event drew about 75 people to the local liquor store, most of whom traveled from Utah for the event.

EVANSTON — The Strand Theatre was nearly full of people on Saturday, Feb. 24. Locals and visitors were there to watch a production of “The Vagina Monologues.” Soroptimist International of Evanston (SIE) produced the rendition of the monologues as a fundraiser for their programs that assist young girls and women in the community with educational opportunities.

EVANSTON — Three Evanston locals were arrested on Feb. 6 and charged with felony drug crimes.   Another man was arrested and charged in late February with unrelated drug offenses. …

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