Pathways Innovation Center to provide students, public with military education By Tommy Culkin|3 days ago
(PHOTOS) Evansville Elementary commemorates town’s birthday with time capsules, celebration By Oil City Staff|4 days ago
State superintendent releases strategic plan focusing on parental rights, job prep, citizenship By Oil City Staff|10 days ago
Kelly Walsh JROTC, Payton Raffensperger win state marksmanship competition By Tommy Culkin|15 days ago
Dalton Peterson named Casper College graduation speaker Casper College men's basketball player Dalton Peterson has been chosen to deliver this year's commencement speech. By Tommy Culkin|22 days ago
(PHOTOS) Casper College Indigenous Student Alliance hosts first powwow over weekend Hundreds of community members took part in the first powwow hosted by the Casper College Indigenous Student Alliance. By Tommy Culkin|26 days ago
Casper College Indigenous Student Alliance to host Saturday powwow CASPER, Wyo. — On Saturday from 2 to 8 p.m., Casper College will be hosting the first Casper College Powwow, By Tommy Culkin|April 28
Fort Caspar Academy and Sagewood Elementary receive top ‘Exceeding Expectations’ scores CASPER, Wyo. — Fort Caspar Academy and Sagewood Elementary each recently earned designations of "Exceeding Expectations" in the Wyoming School By Oil City Staff|April 27
Extension Office offers guidelines for raising chickens at home LARAMIE, Wyo. — In response to growing interest in raising backyard chickens, the University of Wyoming Extension Office recently released By Oil City Staff|April 17
Natrona County High School’s Tiana Barton wins statewide essay competition; Kelly Walsh’s Dana Porter places third CASPER, Wyo. — Two high school students from Natrona County were among the very best of 560 entrants in the By Tommy Culkin|April 17
Last chance: ‘Colors’ exhibition in final week at The Nic CASPER, Wyo. — The exhibit celebrating color curated by a beloved former Casper College art instructor is in its final By Greg Hirst|April 17
Casper College geology instructor to discuss Wyoming impact crater field at Tate Geological Museum Sundell was part of a team of U.S. and German geoscientists who discovered the craters in exposed sedimentary layers from By Oil City Staff|April 13
School board awards Planetarium light and playground bids; approves JROTC grant and staff hires The Planetarium will receive new cove lights. By consent agenda vote on Monday, April 10, the Natrona County School Board By Rhonda Schulte|April 10
Natrona County High School receives JROTC program grant Natrona County High School has received a grant from the National Rifle Association for its JROTC program. By Rhonda Schulte|April 10
UW Extension compiles video series on plants toxic to livestock UW Extension Rangeland Management Specialist J. Derek Scasta created the "Taming Toxic Plants" series. By Klark Byrd|April 05
Wyoming legislation recognizes 4-H as cocurricular program, allows excused absences In Wyoming, 4-H is now considered a cocurricular activity, allowing members to obtain excused absences for participation in 4-H. By Cap City News|March 21
KW senior Blumberg signs on to WNMU tennis program, eyes pro career CASPER, Wyo. — Kelly Walsh High School senior Gabriella Blumberg said she has studied tennis under a number of renowned By Greg Hirst|March 15
(PHOTOS) Sagewood Elementary collaborates with Pathways Innovation Center on ‘eggcellent’ hands-on project What began as a classroom project quickly grew into a collaborative opportunity after teachers saw the students’ enthusiasm about their By Oil City Staff|February 15
‘DON’T QUIT!’ fitness campaign launches in Wyoming CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Fitness icon Jake Steinfeld, chairman of the National Foundation for Governors’ Fitness Councils, has kicked off the year By Oil City Staff|February 14
Yellowstone recruiting for 2023 Youth Conservation Corps program MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. — Yellowstone National Park is currently recruiting for the 2023 Youth Conservation Corps, a residential work-based By Tommy Culkin|February 13
Kelly Walsh’s Payton Raffensperger advances to national marksmanship competition CASPER, Wyo. — Of thousands of JROTC students across the country who competed in marksmanship this year, only the highest By Tommy Culkin|February 11
Pathways Innovation Center students earn industry certifications CASPER, Wyo. — Pathways Innovation Center program students recently earned industry-recognized certifications, Natrona County School District 1 said in a By Oil City Staff|February 01
Natrona County High School DECA team achieves THRIVE-level chapter campaigns Natrona County High School DECA students have been recognized for achieving THRIVE-level chapter campaigns. By Oil City Staff|January 25
Crosswalk safety bill to be heard in House Transportation Committee on Tuesday “We must do everything we can to prevent further injuries and death at school crosswalks,” Rep. Bill Henderson said. By Tommy Culkin|January 23
Natrona County School District 1’s ‘School Choice Registration’ ends today CASPER, Wyo. — Today marks the last day for the Natrona County School District 1 school choice registration period. The By Klark Byrd|January 20
State high school athletics commissioner Ron Laird announces retirement CASPER, Wyo. — Ron Laird, Commissioner of the Wyoming High School Activities Association since 2004, has announced his intention to By Oil City Staff|January 12
Cheyenne police investigating stabbing of 16-year-old student CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Cheyenne police are currently investigating a report of a stabbing that occurred Friday, Jan. 6 at approximately By Tommy Culkin|January 07
University of Wyoming helps form Mountains and Plains University Innovation Alliance LARAMIE, Wyo. — The University of Wyoming has joined a dozen colleges and universities across the Northern Plains and the By Tommy Culkin|December 12, 2022
Joddee Jacobsen named UW Extension Office Community Vitality and Health educator for Natrona County CASPER, Wyo. — Joddee Jacobsen, formerly a 4-H Youth Development educator, was recently named the new University of Wyoming Extension By Tommy Culkin|November 4, 2022
Food Bank of Wyoming receives grant to fight child hunger CASPER, Wyo. — The Food Bank of Wyoming recently received a $50,000 Promising Practices grant from Save the Children U.S. By Tommy Culkin|October 25, 2022
Two Wyoming schools named Blue Ribbon Schools by national education department CASPER, Wyo. — Two Wyoming schools are among the 297 nationwide recognized as National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department By Greg Hirst|September 16, 2022
Third-party candidates enter races; college and NCSD board candidates announced CASPER, Wyo. — The filing period for third-party candidates and nonpartisan offices in the 2022 Wyoming general election closed Monday. By Greg Hirst|August 30, 2022
Wyoming Education Association sues the state, accuses it of ‘inadequate’ school funding CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Education Association announced in a news release Thursday that it was suing the State of By Briar Napier|August 19, 2022
Trustees vote in favor of new budget with money for Natrona teacher, staff raises CASPER, Wyo. — On Wednesday, the Natrona County School District Board of Trustees voted unanimously in favor of adopting a By Brendan LaChance|July 13, 2022
(PHOTOS) Bull Horn Brewing celebrates new location with car show, other festivities By Tommy Culkin|1 day ago