The Navajo Transitional Energy Company (NTEC) has agreed to begin payment on the $40 million in outstanding property and ad
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More Than a Dozen Accidents in Less Than 12 Hours Yesterday
A flurry of vehicle crashes across Gillette and Campbell County kept local law enforcement and emergency responders busy yesterday with
CCSO Seeks Public’s Help in Locating Missing Gillette Man
Paul Hendricks, 66-year-old Gillette man, has been missing since Wednesday, according to Campbell County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO), who took the
City and County Officials Welcome Governor Gordon’s State of the State Address
Gillette Mayor Louise Carter-King listened carefully to Governor Gordon’s State of the State Address Monday morning, which along with kicking
No Charges Pending in Shooting Death of 24-Year-Old
Photo of Jesse Flores from a GoFundMe page set up to help Flores' family cover funeral expenses. The Gillette Police
Cloud Peak Energy Building Finds New Purpose
Commissioners move forward with courthouse annexation project The former Cloud Peak Energy building on S. Gillette Avenue will soon undergo
Start Your Engines Saturday at Rockpile’s February Family Day
The Campbell County Rockpile Museum’s February Family Day, the final event of the museum’s 2019-2020 Winter Series, will take place
No Animals Hurt in Wright Shed Fire
Ten puppies are safe following a shed fire in Wright that occurred over the weekend. Early Saturday morning, at approximately
CCSD Welcomes Community Thoughts on Proposed Gun Policy
The Campbell County School District (CCSD) Board of Trustees held the first of three public hearings on Tuesday to garner
Cestnik Facing Multiple Charges
In Room 162, police located a checkbook that was reported stolen out of a Buick, the coin changer portion of
GARF’s Chuckle for Charities Set to Bring in Loads of Laughs
Comedy stand-up bits, funny skits, choreographed dances, and oh, so much more will take the stage Saturday, Feb. 8, for
Gillette College Honors Late Business Instructor John McGuire with New Lecture Series That Begins Tonight
Gillette College Business Instructor Michael Agron was determined to find a way to honor his dear friend and colleague, John
Commissioners Keep Veterans History Project Funds in Place
The Rockpile Museum's Dear Folks: Letters Home from World War II exhibit ran from February to September 2019. A request
Highway 59 Crash Marks Fourth Fatality on Wyoming Roadways in 2020
Friday’s fatal two-vehicle collision on Highway 59 claimed the life of a 46-year-old Casper man, closing the road for around
Autumn’s Story: Gillette Teen with Rare Disease Inspires Hope
Twin Spruce 8th grader Autumn Fuernisen keeps a good attitude, despite all she is going through. Autumn Fuernisen is like
Gillette Man Loses $500 in Text Scam
Gift card scams are on the rise in Gillette with several incidents reported within the last few weeks. Yesterday, a
Gillette College Adds Weekend Welding Certificate in Response to Growing Industry Demand
Inside the Gillette College Technical Education Center, the L & H Industrial Welding Lab contains individual workspaces along with machinery.
Public Involvement Initiative Aims to Ease Lakeway Road Construction Project Concerns
Business owner John Bear explains how the upcoming Lakeway Road construction project will impact his business. Liz Mussell is
WDH Tracks Coronavirus Outside of Wyoming
Though no active cases of the coronavirus have currently been reported in the state, the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH)
Two Men Assaulted in Separate Incidents Sunday
Two assaults occurred yesterday afternoon within 30 minutes and roughly a mile of one another, both in Gillette parking lots.
No Injuries Reported in Sunday Night House Fire
Sirens wailed as smoke billowed out of a burning residence on Foothills Circle late Sunday night. Around 10 p.m. yesterday
Race Narrows to Three Candidates for Open Commission Seat
The hunt to fill the vacant Campbell County Commission seat is winding down. At a public meeting yesterday evening in
Local Man Loses Money in FBI Scam
A scammer, impersonating an FBI agent, was able to successfully obtain $3,000 from a Gillette man, according to an incident
Car Strikes Garage Displacing Residents
A Gillette residence was deemed unsafe yesterday after a man allegedly under the influence of alcohol purposefully ran into his
Oil Production and Development Predicted to Remain Steady in PRB
An oil well is active on the southern end of the city of Gillette. In 2019, Campbell County was home
Republican Committee Chooses Finalists to Fill Empty Commission Seat Tonight
The gap is closing in the search to fill the vacant Campbell County Commission seat left following the official resignation
Governor Orders Flags to Fly at Half-Staff Tomorrow to Honor Fallen Paramedic
A paramedic from Rawlins, who passed away in the line of duty, will be honored tomorrow with flags flown at
County Adult Treatment Court Hopes to Expand
Campbell County Adult Treatment Court is seeking to expand this year, a decision based on high success rates and a
Gillette to Host First Cowboy State Games Event This Weekend
For the first time since the early 1990’s, the Cowboy State Games (CSG) return to Campbell County this weekend, beginning
Campbell County Graduation Rates Decline, State Numbers Rise
While the Wyoming Department of Education announced today that 2018-2019 high school graduation rates increased around the state, Campbell County