Recreation center free swim sessions to start May 30 GILLETTE, Wyo. — Free summer open swim sessions will resume at the Campbell County Recreation Center next week. Beginning Tuesday, By Ryan Lewallen|14 days ago
2024 Pathfinder Camporee granted exclusive use of Energy Capital Sports Complex GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Energy Capital Sports Complex will be off-limits to the public during daylight hours for the week By Ryan Lewallen|20 days ago
Man charged with aggravated assault for attacking woman with cooking pot GILLETTE, Wyo. — A 61-year-old man was arrested last night for felony aggravated assault and battery after he allegedly struck By Ryan Lewallen|20 days ago
7 Gillette police officers recognized with Life Saving Awards GILLETTE, Wyo. — This week, the Gillette City Council recognized seven local police officers who each saved the life of By Ryan Lewallen|21 days ago
Man faces felony for alleged shooting threat GILLETTE, Wyo. — Prosecutors have charged a local man with felony aggravated assault and battery for allegedly threatening someone with By Ryan Lewallen|21 days ago
Community to honor law enforcement with events Wednesday, Thursday The ceremonies are at noon May 17 and 3 p.m. May 18. By Mary Stroka|23 days ago
FY2023 city sales tax revenue approaching $47M GILLETTE, Wyo. — Sales tax revenues for the City of Gillette this fiscal year are on track to be higher By Ryan Lewallen|26 days ago
Gurley Overpass to close for inspection; possible second closure to follow this summer GILLETTE, Wyo. — An inspection that will close the Gurley Overpass next week could result in another closure later this By Ryan Lewallen|27 days ago
Deputy police chief attributes increased school shooting threats to increased reporting Sage Valley Junior High School (File photo) By Ryan Lewallen|28 days ago
Gurley Overpass to close for several daytime hours May 15–19 The closures will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 15 to 19, a city announcement said. By Mary Stroka|30 days ago
City announces interim city administrator GILLETTE, Wyo. — Mike Cole has been appointed interim city administrator while the city moves forward to find a permanent By Ryan Lewallen|30 days ago
Battalion chief: Campbell fire department calls increasing Personnel are preparing for whatever the wildfire season has in store, Battalion Chief Kate Eischeid said. By Mary Stroka|30 days ago
Community divided over hate crime ordinance during May 2 Gillette City Council meeting An ordinance that passed its first reading by the Gillette City Council 4-3 on May 2 drew mixed reactions from By Ryan Lewallen|May 05
Man crashes vehicle into building following suspected medical event GILLETTE, Wyo. — A man was transported to Campbell County Health this morning after reportedly crashing his car into a By Ryan Lewallen|May 04
Anti-hate ordinance passes first Gillette City Council reading 4–3 An anti-hate crime ordinance passed its first reading by the Gillette City Council on May 2 in a 4-3 vote; By Ryan Lewallen|May 03
CAM-PLEX, fire department budget meeting to take place tomorrow The meeting between the Gillette City Council, Campbell County Fire Board, Campbell County Public Land Board and Campbell County Commissioners By Mary Stroka|May 03
Sewer project to close East 3rd Street, alleyway near Post Office GILLETTE, Wyo. — Sewer repairs will close off a portion of East 3rd Street including an alleyway near the Post By Ryan Lewallen|May 02
City considering new elevators for City Hall, GPD With replacement parts growing scarce, city leaders are considering spending $500,000 to replace the aging elevators at City Hall. By Ryan Lewallen|April 29
Multiple charges filed in shooting, burglary case A preliminary hearing for a man accused of stealing his grandfather’s guns and firing ten shots outside an apartment complex By Ryan Lewallen|April 27
Section of Fir Avenue to close May 1 GILLETTE, Wyo. — Starting Monday, Fir Avenue between 1st Street and Highway 14-16 will close to traffic until mid-summer, according By Ryan Lewallen|April 27
Gillette Police Department unveils new traffic unit to reduce crashes A new unit unveiled by the Gillette Police Department this week will focus primarily on reducing traffic crashes in city By Ryan Lewallen|April 21
Vision 2040 committee leader: Gillette residents are ‘whip’ for action steps GILLETTE, Wyo. — Gillette residents who want to see the Vision 2040 action steps come to fruition must push for By Mary Stroka|April 19
Utility rate increases approved by Gillette City Council GILLETTE, Wyo. — Local residents will pay more for city utilities starting May 1 following a decision by the Gillette By Ryan Lewallen|April 19
Gillette to host Special Olympics Wyoming 2023 State Summer Games May 18 GILLETTE, Wyo. — The 2023 State Summer Games will return to Gillette next month, the first such event to be By Ryan Lewallen|April 18
Final reading, vote on Gillette utility rate increase set for April 18 If approved on Tuesday, a proposed ordinance will increase city utility bills every year starting in May and ending in By Ryan Lewallen|April 15
City to begin flushing hydrants City crews will begin flushing hydrants in the coming weeks to clean out city water lines and ensure the hydrants By Ryan Lewallen|April 15
E. 7th Street to close for water main replacement April 20 E. 7th Street between S. Kendrick Avenue and Osborne Avenue will close on April 20 for a water main replacement By Ryan Lewallen|April 13
Street near Gillette post office will close for a month From April 17 to May 17, a street and an alleyway near the post office will be closed for sewer By Mary Stroka|April 13
Gillette City Council accepts city administrator’s resignation City Administrator Hyun Kim will depart from his position with the city after accepting an offer of employment as deputy By Ryan Lewallen|April 13
Gillette City Council to consider city administrator’s resignation Thursday GILLETTE, Wyo. – The Gillette City Council will discuss accepting Hyun Kim’s resignation as city administrator during a special meeting By Ryan Lewallen|April 12