Wyoming group demands oil, gas permitting continue if government shuts down By Mary Stroka|3 days ago
Black Hills Energy announces changes in Wyoming leadership Wyoming Vice President Mark Stege is retiring in September after 28 years with the company, according to a news release. By Mary Stroka|July 19
Wyoming-based Taco John’s folds over ‘Taco Tuesday’ trademark lawsuit against Taco Bell CASPER, Wyo. — A lawsuit by Wyoming-based Taco John's to protect its "Taco Tuesday" trademark might have been a tad By Oil City News|July 19
Horse Palace completes renovations, opens for business GILLETTE, Wyo. — A local gaming establishment is open for business after being closed for major renovations, according to a By Ryan Lewallen|July 18
Campbell County Chamber of Commerce announces new GALI class Campbell County Chamber of Commerce announced today the candidates who've been accepted for the 2023-2024 Gillette Area Leadership Institute. By Mary Stroka|July 17
Electricity bills could climb 22% for Rocky Mountain Power customers Wyoming’s largest utility says volatile coal and natural gas markets are driving electricity costs upward. By WyoFile|July 17
Lummis asks DOT to explain delay on Gillette airline’s application U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyoming, is asking the U.S. Department of Transportation why it's taking more than a year for By Mary Stroka|July 12
Shell Food Marts in Gillette to fundraise for Ride and Shine Starting in August, people who get gas at a designated pump at Shell gas stations in Gillette will be supporting By Mary Stroka|July 11
Campbell board discusses porta-potty funding for Camporee Campbell County Public Land Board on July 6 heard updates on Camporee, which is coming to Gillette in August 2024. By Mary Stroka|July 07
Arch Resources releases 2023 sustainability report Coal mining and processing company Arch Resources released its 2023 sustainability report today. By Mary Stroka|July 06
Campbell commissioners announce GALI sponsorship recipients Campbell County will sponsor three employees' participation in the Gillette Area Leadership Institute. By Mary Stroka|July 05
Gillette detective: Passenger in Fishing Lake incident steals car wash sign GILLETTE, Wyo. — The 17-year-old boy who crashed his 2008 Chevrolet truck into a landscape boulder and a tree June By Mary Stroka|July 03
Agenda preview: Campbell commissioners’ July 5 meeting to include mill levy, tornado update Campbell County commissioners will meet at 9:15 a.m. July 5 due to the courthouse closure for the Fourth of July. By Mary Stroka|July 01
Gillette dance studio owner wins state business award Angela Hartley-Drube, the owner of Live 2 Dance, won the Wyoming Council for Women's 2023 Jan Torres Woman Entrepreneur of By Mary Stroka|July 01
Gillette worker weighs in on potential UPS strike Gillette resident Ben Decker, who works for UPS and is part of the Teamsters union, commented on the potential for By Mary Stroka|June 30
School of Energy Resources launches second lease at Wyoming Innovation Center The University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources announced today that it has a new lease at the Wyoming Innovation By Mary Stroka|June 28
Barrasso, Albertsons CEO visit Casper stores amid Kroger merger concerns CASPER, Wyo. — Sen. John Barrasso met with President and CEO of Albertsons Vivek Sankaran on Tuesday at both Casper By Oil City News|June 27
Campbell residents can help families who experience loss of a baby Campbell County residents are undertaking efforts to help families who go through a certain type of tragic loss. By Mary Stroka|June 20
Gillette City Council to consider 2-acre annexation, budget tomorrow The City of Gillette will hold a special meeting at 6 p.m. June 13 on a resolution to begin annexing By Mary Stroka|June 12
Money in digital payment apps such as Venmo, PayPal, may not be insured, watchdog warns The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau warned that money stored in such apps is often not covered by the Federal Deposit By The Center Square|June 05
(PHOTOS) Former Gillette daycare director opens new business GILLETTE, Wyo. — Connie Van Woerkom, who was the director of Scotty's Toy Box Infant and Toddler Center on Shoshone By Mary Stroka|June 01
Shell Rotella to bring truck beauty contest to Gillette in June Shell Rotella, a line of heavy-duty engine lubrication products, will showcase how beautiful trucks can be in a contest June By Mary Stroka|May 17
Study: Natural gas, oil produced $12B for Wyoming in 2021 The natural gas and oil industry supported more than 58,000 jobs and contributed nearly $11.9 billion toward Wyoming's economy in By Mary Stroka|May 16
(PHOTOS) Wyoming governor tours Naughton coal plant, Natrium demonstration site Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon visited several energy projects in southwestern Wyoming. By Mary Stroka|May 09
Peabody announces first quarter 2023 results Peabody recently announced it sold more and brought in more revenue from the Powder River Basin in the first quarter By Mary Stroka|May 04
Convenience Shakeup: Kum & Go bought by Maverik parent company GILLETTE, Wyo. — Iowa-based convenience store chain Kum & Go has been purchased by the parent company that operates Maverik. By Dan Cepeda|May 04
Integrated Test Center welcomes 2 carbon capture projects Gillette local business leaders celebrated the launch of two carbon capture projects May 2 in a private groundbreaking ceremony at By Mary Stroka|May 03
Music Service Center of Gillette closes storefront May 15 Music Service Center of Gillette, a musical instrument repair facility, has announced it's closing the retail walk-in part of the By Mary Stroka|May 03
Energy Capital Economic Development board adds ‘adequate housing,’ self-funding to strategic plan At its annual retreat April 28, the Energy Capital Economic Development board of directors decided to cement its goal to By Mary Stroka|May 01
Wyoming is the deadliest state in the nation for workers, again Workers’ Memorial Day is a somber occasion but advocates hope it spurs action. By WyoFile|May 01
Arch Resources’ first-quarter net income down, revenues up "Thermal segment margins were hampered by improved but still sub-optimal rail service at its Powder River Basin mines, as well By Mary Stroka|April 28
Gillette City Council to consider $350K project to remodel, improve Council of Community Services By Ryan Lewallen|Less than a minute ago