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After her brother, Matt Cundy, committed suicide in November 2011, Dawn Cundy knew she had to do something to try and prevent suicide in Wyoming. more
Campbell County High School senior Ashlyn Pearson took second place in the Wyoming Meth Project’s statewide “Take a Stand Against Meth” art contest, winning $3,000 in prize money for her work depicting the dangers of using meth. more
The last day of school for Campbell County School District students has been extended to early June because of two to three snow days that canceled classes in April. more
Gillette has a new grocery store and the owners say it can save you up to about a fourth of what you normally pay each month for groceries. more
Twenty Gillette DECA students earned 17 medals at the international competition in Anaheim, Calif., this past weekend. The Campbell County High School students competed at the International Career Development Conference on April 24-27, said Suzan Newberry, the DECA team coach. more
Officials working for the National Weather Service say April’s precipitation has lifted a large portion of the region out of the most severe drought classification, D4, as of Thursday. more
United Blood Services is calling for people to do more than fly an American flag to support U.S. military personnel — the organization wants you to donate blood in place of soldiers who can’t. more
The No. 1 reason people don’t sign up to be an organ, eye or tissue donor on their driver’s license is because they think they can’t, according to the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank. more
Maria Jensen-Javiar’s long, black hair was still a little damp from the shower when she hopped into the back seat of her mom’s car one morning in late October. The 9-year-old was uncharacteristically running late for school, and her hair hadn’t had time to dry. more
Do you feel like the economy hasn’t improved all that much since 2008, even here in Gillette? You are not alone. Although it might not seem that way, things have been improving, albeit at a glacial pace. The U.S. economy is a far cry from being Greece or Spain, Scott Anderson, senior vice president and chief economist for the Bank of the West, told a group of Gillette of business leaders Monday. more
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