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AutoFarm Castle Rock Chevrolet: Evanston, Wyoming
AutoFarm Castle Rock Chevrolet in Evanston, is proud to serve Southwest Wyoming and surrounding areas with the best in sales, service and selection for over 20 years.
September 24, 2020
Citizens Of Lander And Property Owners
Please be advised of the following City proposed Zoning Code changes and what they mean for every property owner in Lander:
August 31, 2020

Rusty Rogers: I Gave Obama An A+ For His Success In Changing The USA
Fauci has a financial interest in several drugs, no one really knows for sure how much or how many.
Rusty RogersAugust 10, 2020

Timberline Hospitalities Unveils Timberline Way Promise
Timberline Hospitalities, a Wyoming owned and operated hotel company, is pleased to announce the unveiling of our new Timberline Way Promise.
June 25, 2020

Country Band, Veterinarian, Bowling Alley Among Wyoming Coronavirus Relief Recipients
The Wyoming Business Council, as of Tuesday, had distributed more than $12.4 million to 1,193 businesses under the states Business Interruption Stipend program
June 24, 2020

Visit Sweetwater County: Road Trip Into Wyoming’s Wild Natural Beauty
Get off the grid and reconnect with nature as you whitewater raft, off-road on sand dunes, hike among ancient petroglyphs and let your spirit run wild.
June 18, 2020

Visit Sweetwater County: EXPLORE THE WILD WEST
You'll learn about when dinosaurs roamed the land, see unique wildlife that lives here today and get outside as you fully appreciate this little corner of the country.
June 16, 2020

Carbon County: Visit Beautiful Saratoga
Relatively unknown compared to other tourist destinations in Wyoming, Saratoga still holds its unspoiled charm and western heritage to heart.
May 25, 2020

Legislators: Next Special Session Won’t Deal With Massive Revenue Shortage
It is unlikely Wyomings Legislature will tackle the states budget problems in its next special session, the president of the states Senate said Friday.
May 22, 2020

UW Survey: People Paying Less Attention To Coronavirus News
People questioned for a statewide University of Wyoming survey are paying a little less attention to news about the coronavirus pandemic than they were when it first began.
May 20, 2020

Let’s Help Wyoming
Every dollar you donate to the Wyoming Food Bank will be matched by Foster and Lynns $250,000 grant.
May 15, 2020

Utah Highway Patrols Pulls Over 5-Year-Old Driving to California to Buy Sports Car
A five-year-old boy from Ogden, Utah was thwarted from driving to California to buy a Lamborghini by the Utah Highway Patrol.
May 05, 2020

Wyoming Coronavirus Cases Up By Five to Total 275; One Death
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Wyoming went up by five to on Monday, the same day the state saw its first death attributed to the illness.
April 13, 2020

25% of Wyoming Stay-At-Home Workers Boozing During Work Hours
According to a new Alcohol.org study, a full 25% of Wyoming workers who are newly employed-from-home are slamming a few back during the workhours.
April 09, 2020

UW Study Says Social Distancing Better For Economy Than No Social Distancing
The value of the lives lost with no social distancing was estimated at $21.6 trillion, while with social distancing measures in place, the value will be $9.4 trillion, the study said.
April 01, 2020

Wyoming Future Grim Without Social Distancing, Medical Society Head Says
"Weve seen over and over again the horrific effects of waiting too long to enact such policies, he said. If we do not act now, it is certain that we will use up all the available resources for health care in just a matter of weeks.
March 30, 2020

Wyoming Coronavirus Cases Increase to 82
The Wyoming Health Department reported the cases included the first cases in Converse and Sublette counties. Three new cases were reported in Fremont County, while one new case was reported in each of Converse, Johnson, Laramie, Sheridan, Sublette and Teton counties.
March 28, 2020

Gordon Vetoes Million-Acre Land Purchase Bill
A bill that would have laid out the process for evaluating the states possible purchase of 1 million acres of land in southern Wyoming was vetoed Friday by Gov. Mark Gordon.
March 28, 2020

Lander, Riverton Basketball Teams Recognize Murdered and Missing Girls
The standing room only crowd at the Lander Fieldhouse saw some powerful symbolism of the effort to deal with murdered and missing Indian girls in Indian Country.
Bill SniffinJanuary 30, 2020

Cody marks 100 years of the Cody Stampede Rodeo
Cody is celebrating two things during this long holiday weekend Independence Day and the 100th anniversary of its world-famous Cody Stampede Rodeo.
July 05, 2019

Golden Problems, Working Solutions
Imagine being a commercial sheep producer in Wyoming and losing 15 percent of your annual lamb crop to a federally protected predator. Then as each year passes, your livestock losses increase as more of those federally protected predators concentrate depredations on your flocks. The losses climb so that fully half of your lamb crop is lost to these predators.
May 06, 2019

Judd Gregg: In praise of Mike Enzi
Amidst the carnage around the budget and debt, there is one rational and honest voice: Mike Enzi, the Republican Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee.
April 16, 2019
Wyo Legislature’s Management Council doles out interim assignments
By Cowboy State Daily The Wyoming Legislature’s Management Council, a committee made up of legislative leadership from both parties, met in Cheyenne on Thursday and Friday to assign interim topics to the body’s standing committees. Among the prioritized topics are taxes, education, modernizing oil and gas regulation, and sage grouse mitigation. Our Robert Geha attended…
March 23, 2019

#TravelTuesday: Get a long little dogie — and head for the dachshund races at the Wyoming State Winter Fair
A race between long little dogies will highlight this weekends activities at the Wyoming State Winter Fair in Lander.
March 05, 2019
