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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. …

EVANSTON — Today, on Wednesday, Feb. 28, the Uinta County Herald’s revamped website at uintacountyherald.com went live. Work on the site has been ongoing in recent months in an …

EVANSTON — A man is dead following a nearly hourlong high-speed chase through parts of Evanston and Uinta County. According to the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation, the man, whom …

Wednesday, Feb. 28 Jumpstart Evanston Jumpstart Evanston will host Growing Your Business, Sixth Session: Growing Your Business Class. It will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Portland Rose …

CASPER — For years, trying to get a photo of Evanston High School athlete Brady Roberts celebrating, well, anything, was like trying to capture an image of Bigfoot – you wanted to believe it was possible, you just never knew when the opportunity might present itself. It’s not like the kid didn’t have reasons to celebrate. A two-time All-State running back on the gridiron, he’d scored more than a few touchdowns in his day. But after he’d cross the goal line, he’d calmly hand the ball back to the referee and jog back to the sidelines. And with 150 wins on the wrestling mat – aside from an occasional fist pump, you couldn’t tell if he’d just won a match, or changed the oil in his truck; his expression was the same.

EVANSTON — Commission Chair Mark Anderson opened the Tuesday, Feb. 20, Uinta County Commission meeting by discussing the idea of opening the floor to public comment after orders of business were addressed. Anderson said he felt compelled to change the protocol after an incident at the previous commission meeting.

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Senate passed an amendment to defund gender studies at the University of Wyoming, while a mirror amendment was rejected down the hall in the House of Representatives on Wednesday.

POWELL (WNE) — Despite recent snow events, Wyoming is still significantly below averages in recent years in snow/water equivalent as measured by the state’s automated snow monitoring …

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Wyoming would like to warn members of the public about a recent COVID fraud enforcement scam that has surfaced in …

JACKSON (WNE) — The owner of Grand Targhee Resort called a skier “careless” after the 27-year-old Washington man left the resort boundary and triggered a slab avalanche Wednesday …

EVANSTON — Although the final decision on which city will host of the 2034 Winter Olympics won’t come until summer, Utah is in the targeted dialogue stage. France is the other top choice. …

EVANSTON — During department head comments at the conclusion of the Feb. 20 Evanston City Council meeting, city attorney Mark Harris took the opportunity to read his written response to …

EVANSTON — Paul Mills, who died Sunday, Feb. 18, left a legacy that will live on long after some may forget his name or what he looked like. That legacy will continue to thrive in all those he …

Wyoming wildlife managers worry that a proposed change to landowner compensation regulations could hurt efforts to get a handle on inflated elk populations. Legislation advancing in the …

Three University of Wyoming student athletes died Thursday afternoon when the vehicle they were traveling in rolled multiple times on a highway just south of the border with Colorado, the school …

POWELL (WNE) — Prosecutors are seeking a year-long jail sentence for a Lovell man who exposed himself in two public places in 2023.

EVANSTON — The Herald attended both the work session and regular meeting held by the Uinta County Commission on Feb. 6. During the work session earlier in the day, Bear River State Parks Superintendent Tyfani Sager and Wyoming State Parks Manager Kyle Bernis met with the commissioners and other county officials to discuss the possibility of purchasing the 1,000 acres adjacent to the state park.

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov. Mark Gordon is telling the U.S. Department of Agriculture that the Biden administration’s management plan for old-growth forests is a “misguided, top-down proposal that should go no further.”

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Oil and natural gas prices have increased, according to the January 2024 issue of the Wyoming Insight, which serves as an energy index and business indicators report for the state.

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