Rockpile Museum to host World War II presentation May 15 In the presentation, "Bombing Wyoming: Operation Fu-Go and the First Intercontinental Missile Attacks on the United States, 1944-1945," Dave Marcum By Mary Stroka|27 days ago
Local nonprofit, mother looking to raise awareness for medical alert designation on state-issued IDs Following her son's death in a 2018 car crash, Heather Martin-Lazzarreti is pushing to raise awareness about a 2020 law By Ryan Lewallen|April 20
Rockpile to hold sheepherding festival May 5–6 Museum Educator Brittney Elsasser is leading the festival and has been able to add a few more components onto what former By Mary Stroka|April 20
Retiring Thunder Basin department head makes 2 lists When she retires, Department Head Sydnie Arehart will have taught for 32 years for Campbell County School District. By Mary Stroka|April 19
Wyoming Arts Council accepting applications for Native Art Fellowship Native artists may now submit up to 10 samples of their work for a shot at receiving $3,000 through the By Ryan Lewallen|April 15
Gillette men foster incarcerated teen’s community connection If you or someone you know is in immediate danger of harming themselves, please call 911. If you or someone By Mary Stroka|April 14
‘You can’t outrun a mustang’: Gillette musician, singer claims top spots in country music competition Local musician Shawn Keller hopes to take his dream of becoming a country music star to the next level after By Ryan Lewallen|March 25
Rockpile museum hopes to find original Dixie Reece paintings The museum would like to see or borrow the original paintings as it prepares for an upcoming exhibit. By Mary Stroka|March 17
Women’s History Month: Wyoming elects first woman governor in U.S. History Did you know that Wyoming was the first state in the nation to elect a woman as governor? By Ryan Lewallen|March 04
Campbell students’ artwork is on display at AVA through March 31 AVA Community Arts Center Executive Director Quinn Goldhammer explains how the show came together. By Mary Stroka|March 03
Poetry Out Loud State Competition to be held March 6 at Laramie County Community College POL is the national recitation and memorization contest sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts and The Poetry Foundation. By County 17|March 02
Wyoming Arts Council kicks off application window for community support grants The Wyoming Arts Council announced Wednesday that an application window for art organizations to apply for state funding has opened. By Ryan Lewallen|March 01
(PHOTOS) Campbell residents weather winter storm Campbell County residents found ways to enjoy the snow and help their neighbors. By Mary Stroka|February 23
Thunder Basin students to present ‘Cinderella’ The students will perform the musical at 7 p.m. Feb. 17 and 18. By Mary Stroka|February 15
(PHOTOS) Grace got them through 61-and-counting years Pastor Tom Reynolds and his wife, Nancy Reynolds, share their love story for Valentine's Day. By Mary Stroka|February 14
5 Last Minute Valentine’s Day activities or gifts to show your love in Gillette Need an idea of how you can show your loved one admiration this Valentine’s Day? Check out the list of By County 17|February 14
AVA raises $65,000 through annual fundraiser The funds support AVA staff operations and local artists. By Mary Stroka|February 10
Happy Girls Don’t Do That leader announces fundraiser results MaLinda Perry said she's "over the moon happy" regarding the financial results. By Mary Stroka|January 31
(PHOTOS) Art appreciators choose favorite works in Gillette nonprofit’s contest Three Gillette women won the people's choice contest. By Mary Stroka|January 27
Nearly $50K raised through 2023 Charity Chili Cook-Off The 2023 Charity Chili Cook-Off raised nearly $50,000 that will be split between the Council of Community Services and the By Ryan Lewallen|January 25
AVA Community Art Center to host 21st Annual Art Auction and Fundraiser GILLETTE, Wyo. — The AVA Community Art Center will host the 21st Annual Art Auction and Fundraiser on Friday, Jan. By County 17|January 23
(PHOTOS) Gillette teams eager to test robotics skills in Iowa championship GILLETTE, Wyo. — It takes dedication and skill to build a robot. It takes even more effort to build a By Mary Stroka|January 20
Wyoming association to offer free ham radio classes GILLETTE, Wyo. — NE Wyoming Amateur Radio Association, or NEWARA, will teach free ham radio classes in February and March By Mary Stroka|January 20
Burrito fundraiser raises over $1K for family of Brian Harris  GILLETTE, Wyo. – A local baker’s fundraising effort to help the family of a recently deceased man has concluded with By Ryan Lewallen|January 19
Wyoming Arts Council: Writers wanted for 2 literary awards GILLETTE, Wyo. – The Wyoming Arts Council is now accepting applications for two writing awards showcasing works from either women By Ryan Lewallen|January 17
Casper resident Teka Perry crowned Ms. Wheelchair Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — After a series of interviews, Casper resident Teka Perry was crowned the 2023 Ms. Wheelchair Wyoming on By Tommy Culkin|January 14
Director: CAM-PLEX master plan off to a great start GILLETTE, Wyo. — Populous has kicked off its work on the master plan for improving the CAM-PLEX. Principal and Director By Mary Stroka|January 13
(PHOTOS) Casper-based radiologist expands Gillette practice GILLETTE, Wyo. — After getting to know the Gillette community, Casper-based diagnostic radiologist Dr. Joseph McGinley is increasing his office By Mary Stroka|January 12
Gillette artist Brooke Mack among Jackson Hole vodka bottle label contest finalists GILLETTE, Wyo. — A Gillette woman is among the finalists for a "Spirit of Wyoming" art contest. Jackson Hole local By Mary Stroka|January 09
(PHOTOS) Campbell community members teach each other in chess tournament GILLETTE, Wyo. — Thirty-nine people, from elementary school students through senior citizens, played this morning at Campbell County High School's By Mary Stroka|January 07
Wyoming-ize your grill: Wyoming beef matches your ‘Grill Master’ Skills By county17sponsor|Less than a minute ago
State, federal officials to hold free workshops on federal funding next week By Mary Stroka|1 hour ago