When electric utilities spark wildfires, how much should they have to pay victims? By WyoFile|18 hours ago
Campbell County sees taxable sales fall off through second quarter of year By Tommy Culkin|15 days ago
City Drug of Cheyenne seeks legal action against state board for license suspension By Cap City News|26 days ago
Maverik unveils first rebranded Kum & Go as brand is phased out CASPER, Wyo. – The first Maverik rebranded from a Kum & Go facility was revealed this week on a store By Oil City News|January 19
Vampires and vigilance: CyberWyoming’s novel approach to digital safety CHEYENNE, Wyo. — CyberWyoming has launched “Talk Like a Vampire Month” in a supernatural twist to cybersecurity education. This creative By Cap City News|January 05
‘Specializing in Guns for the Ladies,’ Linda Romero reflects on 37 years of business The sole proprietor of Frontier Antiques and Collectibles discusses life in her iconic Cheyenne shop By WyoFile|December 28, 2023
Scooter’s Coffee opens 1st location in Gillette New store to celebrate with Grand Opening event Jan.5 By Klark Byrd|December 26, 2023
Jeep Rides, Starships and Coffee – Hells Half Acre Store by Randy Tucker, County 10 The heavy wooden sign weathers a little bit more with each passing winter as it By County 10|December 14, 2023
Powder River Energy Corp. issuing $16M in capital credit refunds GILLETTE, Wyo. — Powder River Energy Corp. customers will be receiving about $16 million in capital credit retirement, or refunds, By County 17|December 11, 2023
Black Butte Coal lays off employees Sunday By David Martin, SweetwaterNOW ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. — Nineteen employees at Black Butte Coal Company lost their jobs because of lowered By SweetwaterNOW|November 29, 2023
Perkins will not reopen this week, assistant general manager says After experiencing a fire Nov. 17, the Perkins Restaurant and Bakery in Gillette will not open until at least Nov. By Mary Stroka|November 20, 2023
(PHOTOS) Campbell first responders respond to blaze at Perkins Campbell County emergency personnel responded to a fire this afternoon at the Perkins in Gillette. By Mary Stroka|November 17, 2023
Full-time physician assistant joins Gillette orthopedic office Physician assistant Seth Taylor said he is excited to bring more orthopedic services to Gillette through a clinic that has By Mary Stroka|November 16, 2023
4 Campbell organizations receive Powder River Energy Foundation support GILLETTE, Wyo. — Four of the 19 charitable organizations in northeast Wyoming that will benefit from the Powder River Energy By Mary Stroka|November 15, 2023
Organizations announce 5 finalists for Gillette inaugural start-up challenge Energy Capital Economic Development and IMPACT 307, announced the finalists for the 2023 Energy Capital Start-Up Challenge entrepreneur competition. By Mary Stroka|November 14, 2023
Scooter’s will open in Gillette Dec. 14 Gillette's Scooter's Coffee store opens Dec. 14, according to franchisees RaeAnn and Kent Jeffries. By Mary Stroka|November 14, 2023
Petroleum Association of Wyoming launches carbon innovation network The Petroleum Association of Wyoming announced in a news release today that it has launched the Wyoming Carbon Innovation Network By Mary Stroka|November 14, 2023
Gillette’s Ice Cream Cafe wins award at national convention The Ice Cream Cafe, which makes all of its ice cream in Gillette, won an award at a national convention By Mary Stroka|November 6, 2023
(PHOTOS) Campbell Chamber of Commerce awards community leaders The Campbell County Chamber of Commerce recognized several community members at its Nov. 4 awards banquet in CAM-PLEX's Energy Hall By Mary Stroka|November 6, 2023
(PHOTOS) New store scoots into Gillette’s coffee scene A new coffee café is coming to a major intersection near the center of Gillette. By Mary Stroka|November 2, 2023
Special Olympics Wyoming says Wyoming law enforcement has contributed $2M Special Olympics Wyoming announced today that the Law Enforcement Torch Run® for Special Olympics has raised more than $1 billion By Mary Stroka|November 2, 2023
US Department of Labor makes decisions on Peabody cases In its third-quarter report, which was released Oct. 26, Peabody said it reached a $72 million settlement with the U.S. By Mary Stroka|November 1, 2023
Lummis backs bill to hasten federal permitting process The federal permitting process for Wyoming energy producers would be quicker under a bill Senate Western Caucus Chair Cynthia Lummis, By Mary Stroka|November 1, 2023
(PHOTOS) Campbell tourism, business organizations unveil building plans Campbell County Convention and Visitors Bureau signed papers today to buy the Campbell County Chamber of Commerce's building. By Mary Stroka|October 31, 2023
El Gallo Market in Gillette scammed out of more than $7K Gillette police are investigating after a Gillette store reportedly was scammed out of more than $7,000, Deputy Police Chief Brent By Mary Stroka|October 30, 2023
Campbell land board to hear from master plan group in special meeting Nov. 2 The Campbell County Public Land Board will continue discussion of the master plan in a special meeting next week. By Mary Stroka|October 27, 2023
S&S Builders, McGarvin-Moberly win bids from WYDOT for Campbell projects Two of the 10 WYDOT projects that the Wyoming Transportation Commission recently awarded millions of dollars for are in Campbell By County 17|October 26, 2023
Powder River Basin third quarter volume 8% higher than Peabody expected Peabody reported today that in the third quarter it exceeded its anticipated Powder River Basin volumes by 8%. By Mary Stroka|October 26, 2023
Powder River Basin’s improved volumes, ‘solid cost control’ benefit Arch Arch's Powder River Basin operations were strong in the third quarter, the mining company said today. By Mary Stroka|October 26, 2023
(PHOTOS) Happy Girls Don’t Do That celebrates launch The nonprofit, which is dedicated to empowering people to be positive and accountable, celebrated its launch Oct. 24 at the By Mary Stroka|October 25, 2023
Gillette Shell Food Marts, customers raise $2K for horse therapy center "The Giving Pump" campaign raised $2,000 for a Gillette equine therapy center. By Mary Stroka|October 24, 2023
(PHOTOS) Knight of Gore UnCaged offers entertainment, fundraises for charities Tonight, the business owners will raise money for Blessings in a Backpack. By Mary Stroka|October 20, 2023
Construction boom, labor and housing challenges loom in SW Wyoming The region is scrambling to prepare for an influx of more than 6,000 construction workers. One developer warns they’ll ‘want By WyoFile|October 17, 2023
When electric utilities spark wildfires, how much should they have to pay victims? By WyoFile|18 hours ago
Campbell County sees taxable sales fall off through second quarter of year By Tommy Culkin|15 days ago
City Drug of Cheyenne seeks legal action against state board for license suspension By Cap City News|26 days ago