Cheyenne Republican to challenge Cheney in primary
By Joel Funk Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE – A constitutionalist conservative candidate for U.S. House said his Christian faith will guide his conduct if elected to serve in...
View ArticleWyoming coal could get short reprieve under coal plan
By Greg Johnson Gillette News-Record Via Wyoming News Exchange GILLETTE — A Trump administration plan that would spend billions of dollars to subsidize aging coal-fired and nuclear power plants may not...
View ArticleWBC seeks broadband consultant for ENDOW
By Michael Illiano The Sheridan Press Via Wyoming News Exchange SHERIDAN — The Wyoming Business Council put out a request for proposals this week seeking assistance in the development of the state’s...
View ArticleMead suggests change in taxes to tap into diversification
By Andrew Graham, WyoFile.com Lawmakers should change Wyoming’s tax code to capture revenue from future economic diversification, Gov. Matt Mead said Thursday. Mead made the remarks in response to the...
View ArticleCheney confident in re-election bid
By Joel Funk Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE –- As she heads into her first bid for re-election, U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., will be touting Republicans’ efforts in...
View ArticleGrand Teton Park gets last of private land on “Mormon Row”
By Mark Huffman Jackson Hole Daily Via Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON — Grand Teton National Park will soon grow by an acre, but it could be the most important acre in park history. Certainly the most...
View ArticleEvacuations forced by fast-moving Snowy Range wildfire
By Ike Fredregill Laramie Boomerang Via Wyoming News Exchange LARAMIE — A wildfire spotted near Wyocolo on Sunday engulfed approximately 2,300 acres in about 24 hours, causing the U.S. Forest Service...
View ArticleGubernatorial hopefuls discuss economy
By Chrissy Suttles Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE – Six of Wyoming’s 11 candidates for governor discussed state budget deficits, economic diversification and job creation at a...
View ArticleTrucking company complains of Converse County rules
By Colin Tiernan Douglas Budget Via Wyoming News Exchange DOUGLAS — One side sees smashed cattle guards, rain-softened roads mangled under the weight of more than 160,000 pounds, and permit dodging....
View ArticleGubernatorial candidates criticize environmental regs
By Mike Koshmrl Jackson Hole News&Guide Via Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON — The crowded field of candidates vying for Wyoming governor gathered in Jackson last week to send a message of steadfast...
View ArticleConflict looms as Wyoming seeks more Green River water
By Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile.com Wyoming is advancing a water storage project on the Green River that seems like a no-brainer; Modify the Fontenelle Reservoir dam to make an additional 80,000 acre...
View ArticleAlbany County wildfire doubles in size
By Ike Fredregill Laramie Boomerang Via Wyoming News Exchange LARAMIE — The Badger Creek Fire expanded to 5,244 acres Tuesday as the U.S. Forest Service harnessed more resources and personnel to combat...
View ArticleBeat the heat by diving in… to local history
By Lacie Koester Guest Columnist Named after a Weston County pioneer woman, the Anna Miller museum has always been here in Newcastle to help the citizens learn about the history of the area. However,...
View ArticlePATRICIA ANN SCANLON BENINGTON
April 16, 1946–Nov. 18, 2017 Patricia Ann Scanlon Benington, born April 16, 1946, died on Nov. 18, 2017. She was married to Denis W. Benington, mother to Patty Irene, York, John Walter, Gretchen and...
View ArticleTRACY ALLEN McCUISTION
April 1, 1963–June 2, 2018 Tracy Allen McCuistion, 55, of Blairstown, Mo., passed away on June 2, 2018, at his parent’s home in Blairstown. He was born April 1, 1963, in Kansas City, Kan., the son of...
View ArticleNUTTALL–TAYLOR
Dave and Beverly Taylor of Newcastle along with Carrie and George Base of Thermopolis and Paul and Laura Nuttall would like to announce the engagement of their children, Kali Nuttall and Aaron Taylor....
View ArticleIn its simplest (not fake) form
As you can tell from our last couple of papers, this is shaping up to be one of the most exciting summers this community has enjoyed in quite some time. We’ve already seen a re-enactment of a historic...
View ArticleThere’s a high cost to graft and corruption
Dear Editor, My apologies to Don, I have never meant any insult. (Re: “A few bad apples don’t spoil the capitalist bunch,” June 7, 2018, page 2) Most of my Ietters are intended to refer to the end...
View ArticleSlim’s lynching was scary for the Miller kids
Dear Editor, I knew Anna Miller. In 1925 or 26, she babysat her granddaughter Betty Sue Brown. Mrs. Miller was the Weston County Librarian and I used to go to the library and play with her...
View Article