Omarosa releases another recording, threatens to say more
Aug 13, 2018 By JILL COLVIN and CATHERINE LUCEY , Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Former presidential adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman released another audio recording Monday that she says features...
View ArticleMatt Keating for county assessor
I will get it right! I am blessed to have been able to spend 25 years as a fireman responding to help where ever asked. This is my fourteenth year as a Natrona County Commissioner serving with honesty...
View ArticleAP Source: Aretha Franklin is seriously ill
Aug 13, 2018 By MESFIN FEKADU , AP Music Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Aretha Franklin is seriously ill, according to a person close to the singer. The person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because...
View ArticleCity of Casper extends proposal deadline for One-Cent Funds
The Casper City Council have made One Cent funding applications available for projects to benefit the Casper community for the 2020-2023 fiscal years. This gives Natrona County residents the...
View ArticleLate night bridge construction noises generate reader complaints
Late Sunday night, Casper residents awoke to the sound of construction near the McKinley Street bridge and I25. The loud sound was the result of hydro blasting at the construction site to break up the...
View ArticleCasper Chief of Police aids in arrest of man on drug possession charges
The Chief of the Casper Police Department is said to have assisted in the arrest of a man on multiple recommended charges, including alleged possession of various controlled substances. According to...
View ArticleRegistration open for Casper College OLLI program
Fall registration for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Casper College is now open. OLLI, at Casper College, is a program of short, noncredit classes, social gatherings, and trips near and far...
View ArticleNo arrests made in weekend stabbing
The Casper Police Department says that all parties have been identified, and no arrests have been made in a weekend stabbing in Casper. According to Police officials, on August 11, 2018 at...
View ArticleUW Seeks Public Comment on Tuition Recommendations
The University of Wyoming is seeking public comment on recommendations regarding student tuition for the 2019-20 academic year. According to a release sent by the University, at its Sept. 12-14...
View ArticleRecent Arrests (8/10/18-8/12/18)
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 ArticlePartly cloudy, cooler to begin your week- DayWeather Podcast
Partly cloudy and not as hot. A few gusty showers and thunderstorms possible today and Tuesday. Highs 80s, lows 40s and 50s. The post Partly cloudy, cooler to begin your week- DayWeather Podcast...
View ArticleRare mammal fossil discovered in Wyoming
A fossil discovered near Kemmerer, Wyoming, may be the first of its kind and is the largest mammal found to date in the 50-million-year-old Green River Formation. This, according to an announcement...
View ArticleWildfire forces evacuations in Glacier National Park, Yosemite to reopen
By MATTHEW BROWN A wildfire destroyed structures and forced evacuations Monday from the busiest area of Montana’s Glacier National Park, as officials in California prepared to reopen Yosemite National...
View ArticleCatch up on the latest job listings on Oil City Works
On the hunt for a new job? Hilltop National Bank and Trademark Employment Services are hiring for both full- and part-time positions. If these don’t seem like the jobs for you, keep reading! Oil City...
View ArticleRecap: An Instagram Monday in the OC (Photos)
Residents are soaking up the summer sun and everything Casper has to offer from community spaces to live music, and Casper Mountain to Alcova Lake. In our new feature, Recap, our editors select...
View ArticleWyoming officials oppose returning war-trophy church bells
MEAD GRUVER Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) – The United States should not return church bells seized as war trophies from the Philippines over a century ago, Wyoming’s congressional delegation...
View ArticleCrash outside parliament in London treated as terrorism
Aug 14, 2018 By DANICA KIRKA and JILL LAWLESS , Associated Press LONDON (AP) — A car crashed into pedestrians and cyclists near the Houses of Parliament in London Tuesday and police arrested a man on...
View ArticleIn Race for Governor, Experience Yields Results
Albert Einstein once said, “the only source of knowledge is experience.” In my nearly forty-year career working, raising my family and serving the state of Wyoming, I’ve had many unique and wonderful...
View ArticleCars plunge as highway bridge collapses in Italy; 20 killed
Aug 14, 2018 By COLLEEN BARRY , Associated Press MILAN (AP) — A bridge on a main highway linking Italy with France collapsed Tuesday in the Italian port city of Genoa during a sudden, violent storm,...
View ArticleYellowstone welcomes 940,000 visitors in July
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — The National Park Service says more than 940,000 people visited Yellowstone National Park in July, which is typically the park’s busiest month for recreation...
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