Wyoming and Basin Electric took a step Monday toward building the first new coal-fired power plant in more than a decade.
A controversial ordinance that was passed by the Gillette City Council in 2023 is getting another look. Tuesday night, the ...
Gillette’s beloved goat Diablo has become a social media sensation, charming thousands with her independence and quirky ...
LARAMIE — John Alden barely touched a weight in high school. Yet, he thrived as one of Nebraska’s top prep wrestlers, relying ...
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Local Lookout: Microplastics plague Upper Snake | Casper gravel fight continues | Gillette preps for nuclear workforce
A new study shows fish in the Upper Snake River are swallowing more than hooks. A gravel mining operation is going to court ...
Campbell County pays $700,000 to settle lawsuit filed by former library director Terri Lesley, who was fired amid heated ...
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Local Lookout: Gold mining near Cheyenne | Uranium exploration outside Shoshoni | Nuclear energy in Gillette
Cheyenne is asking for more money to offset the impacts of gold mining based on delayed construction and inflation. Uranium ...
The grant would support BWXT's proposed TRISO plant, while another $10 million would support carbon capture and a potential new coal-fueled power unit, all in Campbell County.
Casper locals appreciate having something a little different without it being fussy. Authentic without being stuffy. Another ...
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Book bans: Wyoming library director fired over dispute wins $700,000 settlement
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — A former Wyoming library director who was fired amid an uproar over books with sexual content and LGBTQ+ themes that some people complained were inappropriate for youngsters ...
A former Wyoming library director who was fired amid an uproar over books with sexual content and LGBTQ+ themes on youth shelves has reached a $700,000 settlement with her former employer.
Politicized nuclear energy debate leaves Wyoming residents conflicted, starving for credible answers
If there were any doubts regarding a political divide around spent nuclear fuel waste in Wyoming, Gov. Mark Gordon put them to rest.
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