Wyoming’s Fertig, Pedersen sweep Player of the Week honors for second time LARAMIE, Wyo. — For the second time this season, the Wyoming Cowgirls have swept the Mountain West Player of the By Tommy Culkin|27 days ago
Natrona County gas prices stable as national average slips 4 cents Natrona County’s average gas price was $3.19 per gallon, falling behind Campbell County’s $3.10 and Washakie County's $3.16 for the By Klark Byrd|27 days ago
Wyoming Cowgirls get big senior night victory over rival Rams With their 16-point drubbing of the Colorado State Rams, the Wyoming Cowgirls were able to clinch the second seed in By Tommy Culkin|28 days ago
Guns, juries and public offices: Some with felonies could regain firearm rights CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyoming residents with a first-time, nonviolent felony conviction can see their voting rights restored upon completion of their sentence. By Wyofile|28 days ago
(PHOTOS) Quartet of Natrona County Mustangs finish second at state championships Four Natrona County Mustangs finished as the runner-up in their respective weight classes Saturday, as the Wyoming wrestling state championships By Tommy Culkin|29 days ago
(PHOTOS) Kelly Walsh’s Olivia Smith crowned state champion; two more local wrestlers finish runner-up CASPER, Wyo. — For years, Kelly Walsh Trojan Olivia Smith wrestled against boys as girls wrestling was not a sport By Tommy Culkin|29 days ago
VIDEO: Moose sighted near South 5th Street in Lander Lander resident Tiffany Hartpence shared with County10.com this footage captured on Saturday, Feb. 25. By County10.com|29 days ago
Thousands in Wyoming could soon lose health insurance The end of federal emergency declarations are prompting Wyoming to reassess individual Medicaid qualifications. By Wyofile|29 days ago
Wyoming Cowboys fall to Colorado State in latest Border Wars showdown FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The Wyoming Cowboys could not overcome the hot shooting of the Colorado State Rams on Friday, falling By Tommy Culkin|29 days ago
Bill raising minimum marriage age to 18 gets signed into law House Bill 07, which was signed into law by Gov. Mark Gordon this afternoon, would require Wyomingites to be least By Cap City News|February 23
(PHOTOS) Girls wrestlers hit the mat at first state championship The first girls wrestling state meet began Thursday at the Ford Wyoming Center, with hundreds of wrestlers from across the By Tommy Culkin|February 23
Corner-crossing judge: Agent opinion on ranch value irrelevant A real estate agent’s opinion that hunters should pay financial damages for passing through the airspace of a ranch doesn’t By Wyofile|February 23
Lummis cosponsors legislation protecting Wyoming consumers, producers from federal environmental policies This legislation would prohibit the Biden administration from forcing its environmental, social and governance, agenda on Wyoming’s economy. By Oil City Staff|February 23
Game and Fish finalizes 2023 plans for watercraft check stations in eastern Wyoming An infestation of invasive zebra mussels at Pactola Reservoir in the Black Hills is the closest to Wyoming where this By Oil City Staff|February 22
Thermopolis Game Warden Spencer Carstens receives international recognition Carstens was selected from Region 4, which includes Wyoming and 11 other western states, according to Game and Fish. By Oil City Staff|February 22
Wyoming won’t forget late football legend Dobler Years in the NFL trenches brought the offensive guard fame but left his body crippled and mind corroded. By Wyofile|February 21
‘Don’t do it’: Utility responds to latest coal mandate A small Wyoming oil company is behind a bill that would force CO2 capture at coal smokestacks. By Wyofile|February 21
Casper filmmaker Anthony Stengel highlights ‘Steel Sculptress’ Betsy Bower Betsy Bower is a local artist and sculptor, and now she's the subject of Emmy Award-winning local filmmaker Anthony Stengel's By Tommy Culkin|February 20
One person dead after collision with plow truck on WYO 335 One fatality has been reported after a collision at the intersection of Knode Road and WY 335. By Oil City Staff|February 20
Wyoming’s Allyson Fertig named Mountain West Player of the Week for second time LARAMIE, Wyo. — Allyson Fertig has been named the Mountain West Player of the Week, announced Monday by the league By Tommy Culkin|February 20
National average gas price steady; Natrona County’s gas prices down 2 cents While the nation’s average gas price for a gallon of regular fuel remained steady from last week, Natrona County saw By Klark Byrd|February 20
Wyoming Cowgirls surge past San Diego State with big second half The Cowgirls found themselves down double digits at halftime, but thanks to a second half that saw them score 50 By Tommy Culkin|February 19
Governor Mark Gordon signs eight bills into law on Saturday CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon took action on eight bills on Saturday, Feb. 18. The governor signed the following By Oil City Staff|February 19
Super Tag raises $1.87 million for wildlife conservation CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Super Tag raffle raised $1.87 million for conservation in 2023. The Wyoming Game and Fish By Tommy Culkin|February 18
Wyoming weather may play part in motor vehicle death spike CASPER, Wyo. — Not even two months into 2023, more than 20 people have died in motor vehicle crashes in By Tommy Culkin|February 18
Whopper winter wallops wildlife In the light of severe winter weather, managers have instated emergency feeding for western Wyoming elk. By Wyofile|February 18
Bill to help fund EMS heads to governor’s desk The measure would make it easier for counties to form their own EMS tax districts. Not everyone was sold on By Wyofile|February 18
Wyoming Cowgirls to face San Diego State in final road test of season LARAMIE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Cowgirls play their final road game of the season on Saturday as they travel to By Tommy Culkin|February 17
UW, Wyoming Business Council submit direct air capture intent letter The University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources and the Wyoming Business Council announced today that they intend to submit By Klark Byrd|February 17
Crossover voting bill rises from the grave The Senate employed a rarely used rule to resurrect failed legislation and thwart the will of one of its committees. By Wyofile|February 17