Saturday was one of those almost but not quite days for the Campbell County boys soccer team. Top-ranked and consensus favorite to win the Class 4A state soccer tournament, the Camels fell just … More
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LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming Geological Museum will reopen to the public this Saturday after being closed for renovation in May. The renovation work improved the museum’s mechanical, … more
AVA Community Art Center will host its 11th annual Dinner and Art Auction in order to support the programs that the group offers in the community. This year’s theme is “Art on the Range” and … more
Not just gun slingers have to be quick draws in Wyoming. A new event in Gillette, offered for the first time in an AVA Community Art Center fundraiser Jan. 25, will ensure that artists are quick … more
BOULDER — Boulder Public Library officials are trying to reverse a ban on children who show up without their parents. A new policy would have affected children under the age of 12. The … more
GOLDEN — Colorado wildlife officials say they have no plans for now to try to rescue a large mule deer stranded on an icy lake near Golden. Colorado Parks and Wildlife district spokeswoman … more
SIOUX FALLS — Sioux Falls is moving forward with an environmental assessment and land appraisal ahead of a potential purchase of the 9.5-acre downtown BNSF rail yard site. Officials have been … more
WEST GLACIER — Search crews rescued two skiers from Glacier National Park after an avalanche partially buried one of the men. Park officials told KCFW-TV that the man’s injuries did not appear … more
BILLINGS — Opponents of a proposed railroad that would open southeastern Montana’s coal fields to new mining are asking federal officials to revoke the project’s application. The Rocker Six … more
CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers are set to consider a bill that would end mandatory life sentences for juvenile killers. Authorities say changing Wyoming law is necessary because of a recent U.S. … more
CHEYENNE— State education officials are seeking ways to better communicate in order to complete work on state education reforms. The topic was discussed during the State Board of Education … more
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