Receipts for October totaled $310,983, surpassing the previous record high of $298,374 in July.

Rhonda Schulte
Bar owners question proposed City of Mills fines for liquor license violations
Seeking a way to deal with issues at local bars such as excessive fighting and over-serving patrons, the Mills City Council has advanced a liquor license penalty ordinance to final reading.
Dirt work begins on 4-story Hyatt Place Hotel in Casper
The 5-acre property is near the U.S. Post Office and East Side Homes off Forest Drive, and sets directly below and to the south of Interstate-25
Mills City Council approves 18-lot industrial park plat
Tetral Corp. of Casper is proposing to subdivide 39.69-acres into an 18-lot industrial subdivision zoned Established Industrial.
Mills City Council OKs site plans for new K–12 charter school
The Mills City Council has approved building site plans for a public charter school on 22 acres at the intersection of Poison Spider Lane and Robertson Road.
City of Mills to get 25 acres if state-funded Austin Engineering expansion proceeds
If Austin Engineering expands with the help of a $20 million state business grant and loan package awarded to the City of Mills, the company says the major rebuild and expansion will add 50 jobs to 111 already at its manufacturing plant in Mills.
Casper Downtown Development Authority accepting board apps
Board applications are due by 4 p.m. Dec. 20.
Downtown Casper marks holiday season with ice rink, tree lighting, parade, skating with Santa
People may take part in the Treedition Lights of Honor by purchasing a light to honor someone they love for $20 by Nov. 20.
New Casper indoor sport complex offers pickleball courts, batting cages, event space
When the Casper Pickleball & Sports Complex opens next month, people interested in the popular, family-friendly game will have a high-standard option for indoor play in Casper.
Volume police, EMS calls to Beacon Club prompt action by Mills City Council
On Nov. 14, the Mills City Council voted 5-0 to pass an ordinance on the first of three readings that will establish fines for non-compliant city liquor license holders.
Audition Nov. 20 for ‘Alice in Wonderland!’ children’s play
Remaining “‘Frozen Jr.” shows are Nov. 17-19.
DDA updates strategies for Casper downtown improvements, growth
By its nature the new Casper Downtown Development Authority strategic plan will change over time, but it is a way to move the organization forward over the next 10 years.
Nominate working cowboys, cowgirls for next Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame class
The online Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame recognizes individuals who have spent at least 45 years working for a livelihood in the saddle.
Australian company decision to sell ends plans for Casper expansion
Phoslock Environmental Technologies will not set up a manufacturing plant in Casper as hoped, but Advance Casper has other options for property originally bought on behalf of PET.
CBS news, international travel writer attend Indian Relays in Casper
“60 Minutes” and its correspondent Bill Whitaker spent all three days covering the event.
Mills City Council approves FY 2022–23 salaries for publication
Gross monthly pay approved does not include fringe benefit costs such as health insurance, life insurance and pension plans.
Model railroaders invite public to Casper clubhouse for weekend open house
The public is invited to join Central Wyoming Model Railroad Association members Nov. 3-5 as they operate trains on their railroad layouts. Admission is free.
City of Mills adopts utility franchise, legal notice and de-annex laws
Councilors voted 4-0 to pass each of the three ordinances on final reading Oct. 24.
Visit Casper welcomes new board members
Kirk Goodman and Katie Arnold have recently joined the Natrona County Travel and Tourism Council.
Holiday bazaar returns to Midwest rec center Nov. 4
The traditional Saturday Christmas Bazaar is 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Visit Casper to celebrate wintertime with 9-day festival in new year
The first-ever 5150 Winter Festival Jan. 27-Feb. 4 will span nine days over two weekends, slightly overlapping 5151’ Restaurant Week, which will start Feb. 3 and continue through Feb. 10.
‘Rock Stars of the Educational Theatre World’ dancers in Casper tonight
In addition to dance, Soul Street performers are actors, athletes, songwriters and musicians.
City of Mills upping electricity tax to supplement revenue; final vote Tuesday
Rocky Mountain Power collects a utility franchise tax on behalf of municipalities. All taxes are remitted to the city for its use, according to the company website.