Gillette City Council to seek county services for soon-to-be-open city pool By Ryan Lewallen|8 days ago
Gillette Council to vote on $64K Gurley Overpass inspection project GILLETTE, Wyo. — During its next meeting, the Gillette City Council will vote on whether to spend nearly $64,000 in By Ryan Lewallen|8 days ago
Campbell County applications for marriage: Feb. 20–March 13 Here is a list of those who applied for a marriage license from Nov. 9–15. By Ryan Lewallen|11 days ago
Gillette City Council special goal-setting meeting set for March 10 GILLETTE, Wyo. — Gillette Mayor Shay Lundvall has called for a special city council meeting next week to discuss potential By Ryan Lewallen|19 days ago
Approaching storm prompts city snow emergency declaration for March 6 GILLETTE, Wyo. — City Administrator Mike Cole has declared a Level 1 Snow Emergency ahead of an approaching storm that By Ryan Lewallen|20 days ago
Gillette City Council approves Arlington Court drainage project GILLETTE, Wyo. — On Tuesday, the Gillette City Council voted to approve a $200,000 project to improve drainage and maintenance By Ryan Lewallen|20 days ago
City releases draft of proposed Comprehensive Plan GILLETTE, Wyo. — After years of development, the city of Gillette has released a draft of its proposed comprehensive plan By Ryan Lewallen|20 days ago
$568K mill, overlay project approved for Force Road GILLETTE, Wyo. — A portion of Force Road will have a new surface by the end of the year following By Ryan Lewallen|21 days ago
Gillette City Council to consider Arlington Court drainage improvements GILLETTE, Wyo. — An upcoming city project will improve drainage and maintenance access for a channel located near Arlington Court By Ryan Lewallen|21 days ago
Gillette Historic Preservation Commission calls for public comment GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Gillette Historic Preservation Commission will hold two meetings later this month to help develop its goals By Ryan Lewallen|February 19
City West renovation project awarded to Norton Construction GILLETTE, Wyo. — Norton Construction will renovate facilities at City West for $54,140, a project expected to last several weeks By Ryan Lewallen|February 18
Hot Iron receives $800K city bid for Highway 14-16 sewer improvement project GILLETTE, Wyo. — Hot Iron Inc. will replace hundreds of feet of sagging sewer line running beneath Highway 14-16, a By Ryan Lewallen|February 18
Gillette City Council recognizes electrical services superintendent for 30 years of service GILLETTE, Wyo. — On Tuesday, the Gillette City Council recognized Electrical Services Superintendent Mick Wolf for 30 years of service By Ryan Lewallen|February 12
Gillette City Council approves $1.1M RC Ranch mill, overlay project GILLETTE, Wyo. — This summer, Simon Contractors will head up a million-dollar mill and overlay project in the RC Ranch By Ryan Lewallen|February 11
Donkey Creek Drainage Study public workshop set for Feb. 6 GILLETTE, Wyo. — Community members can learn more about the Donkey Creek Drainage Study with a public workshop set for By Ryan Lewallen|February 06
Gillette City Council debates ‘sexually oriented’ businesses during Jan. 21 license vote GILLETTE, Wyo. — Beliefs clashed against city ordinance during the most recent Gillette City Council meeting with members entering a By Ryan Lewallen|January 23
Gillette City Council awards $152K crack seal project GILLETTE, Wyo. — On Tuesday, the Gillette City Council voted to award a $152,000 crack seal project to Z&Z Seal By Ryan Lewallen|January 21
Authorities release identity of woman fatally shot on Carey Avenue GILLETTE, Wyo. — The woman who was fatally shot on Carey Avenue Monday night has been identified as a 33-year-old By Ryan Lewallen|January 21
Gillette City Council to award $152K project to Z&Z Seal Coating GILLETTE, Wyo. — In its upcoming meeting on Jan. 21, the Gillette City Council intends to vote on whether to By Ryan Lewallen|January 20
Gee, Ringer reappointed as Municipal Court judges GILLETTE, Wyo. — Alison O. Gee and Christopher R. Ringer were reappointed to oversee Municipal Court Tuesday night during the By Ryan Lewallen|January 09
Clary, Smith take seats on Gillette City Council Jan. 7 GILLETTE, Wyo. — Jack Clary and Chris Smith were both sworn into office Tuesday night, taking their seats alongside their By Ryan Lewallen|January 07
Chris Smith, Jack Clary to take seats on Gillette City Council Jan. 7 GILLETTE, Wyo. — Two newly elected members will take their seats on the Gillette City Council during the first meeting By Ryan Lewallen|January 03
City announces 2024 Holiday Lighting Contest winners GILLETTE, Wyo. — Several homes were recently announced as the winners of the City of Gillette’s 2024 Holiday Lighting Contest. By Ryan Lewallen|December 26, 2024
Simonson, Montgomery say goodbye to Gillette City Council GILLETTE, Wyo. — The final Gillette City Council meeting of the year marked the end of an era with two By Ryan Lewallen|December 18, 2024
Food truck license requirements pass Gillette City Council 3rd reading GILLETTE, Wyo. — Food trucks will soon need a license before operating in city limits following a Tuesday night decision By Ryan Lewallen|December 17, 2024
Valve replacement to affect water supply to Sunburst Subdivision Nov. 26 GILLETTE, Wyo. — A valve replacement project will temporarily disrupt water supplies to multiple homes in the Sunburst Subdivision for By Ryan Lewallen|November 22, 2024
New city policy allows utility reimbursements for overcharges, underbills GILLETTE, Wyo. — A new policy enacted by the Gillette City Council on Nov. 19 will allow utility customers to By Ryan Lewallen|November 19, 2024
Gillette City Council awards $2.2M irrigation improvement project to Hladky Construction GILLETTE, Wyo. — Hladky Construction will head up a $2.2 million second phase of an irrigation central control improvement project By Ryan Lewallen|November 19, 2024
City accepts completed $115K demolition, improvement project GILLETTE, Wyo. — On Tuesday, the Gillette City Council accepted completed work associated with a $115,000 public improvement project near By Ryan Lewallen|November 19, 2024
$89K L&H Alley reconstruction project complete; city votes to accept work Nov. 19 GILLETTE, Wyo. — Severely damaged surfacing, curb and gutter in front of L&H Industrial has been replaced, with the Gillette By Ryan Lewallen|November 19, 2024
Gillette City Council accepts $476K in improvements near Twin Spruce GILLETTE, Wyo. — On Tuesday, the Gillette City Council publicly accepted completed work relating to a $476,607 sewer replacement project By Ryan Lewallen|November 19, 2024
UW staff memo: Do not interfere with federal agents on campus, ask to see credentials By Garrett Grochowski|9 hours ago
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