Rollover crash claims life of Wheatland man, on Wyoming highway
Troopers say that a Wheatland man died after he was ejected from his vehicle following a one-vehicle rollover on WYO 34 on Saturday, April 28 in Platte County. Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers were...
View ArticleLawsuit targeting oil, gas lease sales cites imperiled bird
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Environmental groups are suing the Trump administration for selling oil and gas leases on huge swaths of Western U.S. public lands while allegedly ignoring policies meant to...
View ArticleMan arrested on recommended drug charge, after police search
Casper Police have arrested a man on recommended methamphetamine charges, following a search of the man’s person, and the alleged discovery of paraphernalia by police. According to an arrest affidavit,...
View ArticleStocks close lower, as telecom companies weigh on market
By STAN CHOE and KEN SWEET, AP Business Writers NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks fell moderately on Monday, giving up an early gain, but still ended April higher. It was the first monthly increase for the...
View ArticleEvents Roundup (5/1/18)
Lemonade Day Kick-Off Hilltop National Bank- “This is the official Kick-Off for Lemonade Day. Children may come to our office at 300 Country Club Road, register to participate and receive their free...
View ArticleUS states, Arizona utility try to settle Colorado River feud
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Major users of the Colorado River are trying to resolve a dispute over how to conserve the vital waterway amid a prolonged drought. Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming met with...
View ArticleTourist spending exceeds $3.5 billion in Wyoming in 2017
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Tourists spent more than $3.5 billion while visiting Wyoming last year, an increase of 8.9 percent over 2016. State tourism executive director Diane Shober says the total solar...
View ArticleDrivers facing most expensive driving season in years
By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Get ready for a little bit more pain at the pump this summer. Crude oil prices are at the highest level in more than three years and are expected to...
View ArticleShowers, thunderstorms possible Wednesday- DayWeather Podcast
Cool and partly cloudy, a few showers possible. Today look for highs 50s and lows 30s. Wednesday will be cloudy with a few showers and thunderstorms. Highs 50s, lows 30s. The post Showers,...
View ArticleObituary: Eydmann
With deep regret we report the passing of our beloved aunt, Verna Mae Eydmann, at the age of 95 years. Verna will be laid to rest next to her husband Ray Eydmann, at Highland Cemetery on May 3, 2018 at...
View ArticleUS stocks slide as industrial and energy companies fall
May 01, 2018 By MARLEY JAY , AP Markets Writer NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are slumping Tuesday as industrial and energy companies trade lower. First-quarter results from drugmaker Pfizer and athletic...
View ArticleRecent Arrests (4/30/18)
Here is a recap of recent law enforcement activity. All of those cited or arrested are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Charges are subject to change following official filings from...
View ArticleJustify installed the early 3-1 favorite for Kentucky Derby
By BETH HARRIS, AP Racing Writer LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Justify has been made the early 3-1 favorite for the Kentucky Derby, with Europe-based Mendelssohn the second choice in a full field of 20...
View ArticleTrump: ‘Disgraceful’ leak of Mueller Russia probe questions
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE and MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says it’s “disgraceful” that a list of proposed questions from special counsel Robert Mueller...
View ArticleGrant to provide above entry-level work opportunities with CC program
Individuals who have barriers mainly to education and employment can now find help in earning degrees, industry certifications, and state and national licenses that will provide them above entry-level...
View ArticleUS stocks slip as industrial and energy companies fall
By MARLEY JAY, AP Markets Writer NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are moving lower Tuesday as industrial and energy companies and banks decline, but a gain for technology companies helped the market narrow...
View ArticleWoman arrested after allegedly huffing air-duster at public bus stop
Casper Police have arrested a woman, after they say she was reportedly huffing compressed air-duster at a public bus stop. According to a Casper Police arrest affidavit, Glenda Rae Gotcher, age 47, was...
View ArticleWoman accused of DWUI, Marijuana Possession, and Hit-and-Run
A Mills woman was arrested, following a hit and run crash, police alleging that the woman was driving under the influence. According to an arrest affidavit, 21-year-old Jeanie R. Hobb was arrested...
View ArticleApple leads tech higher as stocks recover from an early loss
By MARLEY JAY, AP Markets Writer NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks clawed back early losses Tuesday as Apple led a rally in technology companies. Smaller, more domestically-focused companies also climbed....
View ArticleDetails released in crash that claimed the life of a 42-year-old Wyoming Man
The Wyoming Department of Transportation has released information about a crash that claimed the life of a 42-year-old Wyoming man, in Sweetwater County. The Wyoming Highway Patol is investigating the...
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