Council approves revised City of Casper utility fee schedule, other consent agenda actions By Rhonda Schulte|9 hours ago
Casper City Council ups funds for Poplar–1st intersection work, OKs other project contracts and changes By Rhonda Schulte|9 hours ago
Chinook Trail Improvements passes without comment at City of Casper meeting on first of three readings By Rhonda Schulte|9 hours ago
Natrona County Republican Party hosting ‘Meet and Greet Potluck’ on Wednesday By Oil City Sponsor|12 hours ago
Natrona County School District 1 announces Summer Food Service Program times, locations By Oil City Staff|13 hours ago
Casper City Council tonight expected to set June 20 for FY24 budget hearing, adoption By Rhonda Schulte|15 hours ago
Lawmakers ask USDA to cover ‘catastrophic’ losses from Wyo., Neb. irrigation tunnel collapse CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon declared an emergency after an irrigation tunnel collapsed in July. The governor's office By Brendan LaChance|August 23, 2019
Flavorful foraging: an intro to edible treats on Casper Mountain (PHOTOS) CASPER, Wyo. — Want to get a belly full of Casper Mountain berries? That may be more easily said than By Brendan LaChance|August 22, 2019
Public input on proposed air ambulance Medicaid waiver sought The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) is seeking public input on a proposed Medicaid waiver concerning air ambulance services in By Dan Cepeda|August 22, 2019
Priority transportation projects for the Casper area identified CASPER, Wyo. — Transportation is about more than just motorized vehicles. Pedestrian and bike issues are being considered alongside how By Brendan LaChance|August 22, 2019
Five Wyo. school districts awarded for enhancing breakfast programs CASPER, Wyo. — Five school districts have been named the winners of the "Wyoming Breakfast Challenge." The following districts won By Brendan LaChance|August 22, 2019
Wyo. Arts Council seeks nominees for 2019 Governor’s Arts Awards CASPER, Wyo. — Nominations are being accepted for the 2019 Governor's Arts Awards. According to the Wyoming Arts Council, the By Brendan LaChance|August 22, 2019
El Burro Loco brings Mexican cuisine to the former Western Grill A familiar bovine face is about to shine bright again, but this time with a new twist. The former Western By Dan Cepeda|August 21, 2019
Natrona County flood advisory for Wednesday night CASPER, Wyo. — At 5:14 pm MDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms about 10 miles west to southwest By Trevor T. Trujillo|August 21, 2019
Home sales prices rise in Casper as more are sold CASPER, — More houses were sold in the first six months of 2019 compared with the 2018 sales pace. "In By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Natrona County sales and use tax collections outpace three year average by 16.8% CASPER, Wyo. — Sales and use tax collections are up in Natrona County according to a new August economic indicators By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Casper’s employment and wages on the rise CASPER, Wyo. — Casper has been adding new jobs this summer, according to an August economic indicators report. Casper counted By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Sage Park Playground re-opens in Casper CASPER, Wyo. — Sage Park Playground in Casper is now re-open. The playground closed on July 29 to replace the By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Hogadon ‘Tune-up’ Day to celebrate 25 years with big 2019 party featuring ‘Red Butte’ (PHOTOS) CASPER, Wyo. — A proclamation from former Wyoming Governor Matt Mead declared every third Saturday in September Hogadon Basin "Tune-Up" By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
‘Commander Toad’ performances to leap the books to life at the Casper Planetarium CASPER, Wyo. — Stage III Community Theatre is helping adapt Jane Yolen's "Commander Toad" books for performances at the Casper By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Census address canvassing begins in Casper CASPER, Wyo. — Address canvassing efforts are underway in Casper as local organizers prepare for the 2020 United States Census. By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Executive order aims to protect sage-grouse CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon issued an executive order on Wednesday, Aug. 21 to improve the state's "Greater By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Expect night detours as Collins and Poplar paving begins CASPER, Wyo. — Crews will begin paving at the intersection of Poplar and Collins Streets at 8 pm Wednesday, Aug. By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Sublette Co. officials confirm body found is missing woman CASPER, Wyo. — Officials with Sublette County have released a statement, confirming that a body found over the weekend is By Trevor T. Trujillo|August 21, 2019
Teachers share goals for the coming school year CASPER, Wyo. — With the new school year approaching, Natrona County School District teachers are sharing some goals they have By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Yellowstone to celebrate re-opening of historic Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel CASPER, Wyo. — "Extensive" renovations of the historic Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel in Yellowstone National Park are complete, according to By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Burn pile starts grass fire near Cole Creek Road (PHOTOS) CASPER, Wyo. — A 1.7 acre fire near Cole Creek Road and West of Geary Dome Road has been contained. By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Wyo. Department of Health warns of ‘Block Grant’ scams CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Health warns that some residents have been targeted by some recent fraudulent activity. By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Wyo. DEQ: 4 current advisories warn of dangerous blue-green algae blooms CASPER, Wyo. — At least four large bodies of water in Wyoming are experiencing harmful cyanobacterial blooms, which are also By Brendan LaChance|August 21, 2019
Groups: Current Moneta oilfield discharges already violate law August 20, 2019 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile Two conservation groups allege that existing flows of produced water from the Moneta By Oil City Staff|August 21, 2019
Cheyenne Police respond to vehicle vs. pedestrian crash CASPER, Wyo. — The Cheyenne Police Department says that officers responded to a pedestrian involved vehicle crash, Wednesday morning. According By Trevor T. Trujillo|August 21, 2019
At Leeward Tree Farm, family finds success in challenging climate (Photos) CASPER, Wyo. – Casper is an unlikely place for a tree farm. Just ask the tree farmers. "The Wyoming climate, By Dan Cepeda|August 21, 2019
Half-mile portion of Platte River restoration project cost down to about $2.5 million CASPER, Wyo. — The project cost for a half-mile portion of the City of Casper's Platte River restoration project is By Brendan LaChance|August 20, 2019
Cathey appointed to represent city council on various boards CASPER, Wyo. — Recently selected Casper City Councilman Steve Cathey has been appointed to act as a liaison to several By Brendan LaChance|August 20, 2019
City employee contributions to Wyoming Retirement System will be paid as ‘untaxed’ CASPER, Wyo. — The City of Casper will be making a change to how employee contributions to the Wyoming Retirement By Brendan LaChance|August 20, 2019
Three new canines to strengthen Casper Police Department K9 force CASPER, Wyo. — The Casper Police Department will be adding three new members to their force. The city council approved By Brendan LaChance|August 20, 2019
Council approves revised City of Casper utility fee schedule, other consent agenda actions By Rhonda Schulte|9 hours ago
Casper City Council ups funds for Poplar–1st intersection work, OKs other project contracts and changes By Rhonda Schulte|9 hours ago
Chinook Trail Improvements passes without comment at City of Casper meeting on first of three readings By Rhonda Schulte|9 hours ago
(VIDEO) Casper City Council accepting public comment before first ordinance reading on electric code updates By Rhonda Schulte|12 hours ago