Have Show, Will Travel Volunteers help pack up after the Missoula Children's Theatre production of The Emperor's New Clothes. A little red truck with By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 13, 2019
Pet of the Week: Desi This week's Red Hills Pet of the Week is currently residing at There's No Place Like Home No Kill Animal By Sponsored by Red Hills Veterinary Hospital|January 12, 2019
County 17 Wants to Know With the partial shutdown of the federal government now heading into its third week, County 17 wants to hear from By County 17|January 11, 2019
CCHS Students Dive Into UW Art Program A drawing room still life in the UW Visual Arts Building was used for the 2018 High School Art Intensive By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 11, 2019
Casper Escapee and Female Accomplice Nabbed in Georgia A dangerous Casper inmate who escaped two weeks ago is in custody on the other side of the country, along By Ryan Lewallen|January 11, 2019
Farewell Kato (Photo courtesy of the Wyoming Highway Patrol) After a successful, eight-year career sniffing out contraband on state highways, retired Wyoming By Ryan Lewallen|January 11, 2019
2019 is a Good Year for Flu so far The partial government shutdown in Washington, D.C., has not affected flu surveillance efforts at the Centers for Disease Control. According By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 11, 2019
Accused Shoplifter Arrested for Entering Woman’s Home, Striking Her Police arrested a 29-year-old male Thursday evening for reportedly entering a home on Dogwood Avenue without permission, arguing with a By Ryan Lewallen|January 11, 2019
Gillette Man Accused of Stealing $14,000 from Found Jacket Brice Davis, 35, is accused of stealing $14,000 from a jacket he allegedly found less than 500 feet from the By Ryan Lewallen|January 11, 2019
Weather Forecast for Friday, Jan. 11 Overcast and 35 degrees in Gillette this morning. Take it easy on the roads this morning, it's pretty slick. There's By Sponsored by Infinity Builders, LLC|January 11, 2019
Gillette College, Nursing Program Highlighted in Multi-Entity Vison Meeting Of the entire nursing staff at Campbell County Health, 60- 80 percent were recruited as graduates of the Gillette College By Ryan Lewallen|January 10, 2019
Bill to Repeal Gun-free Zones Could Remove Local Control Among the more than 200 bills already drafted for the 65th Wyoming State Legislature is Senate File 75, which By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 10, 2019
Wallentine to Stand Trial for Manslaughter, Disposing of Dead Human Body Jacob Wallentine, 27, will stand trial in District Court for allegedly causing the death of 27-year-old Tamlyn Delgado and attempting By Ryan Lewallen|January 10, 2019
#WhatsHappening this Weekend Jan. 11 – 13 Hey County 17 friends! Do you know how many times we hear the Gillette past-time, "there's nothing to do around By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 10, 2019
Fatal Crash North of Douglas Closes Highway The 46-year-old North Dakota man, who died as a result of a crash this morning on U.S. Highway 59, has By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 10, 2019
Teapot Dome Scandal comes to the Rockpile Teapot Rock in the 1920s, before the "spout" broke off the formation that gave its name to Teapot Dome. Wyoming By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 10, 2019
Council Mulls Revamping Project to Finish Remodeling City West (Front to back) Councilman Billy Montgomery, Mayor Louise Carter-King, Councilman Nathan McLeland, Councilman Shay Lundvall, and Councilman Shawn Neary Remodeling By Ryan Lewallen|January 10, 2019
Weather Forecast for Thursday, Jan. 10 Fair skies and a temperature of 27 degrees this morning at the Gillette-Campbell County Airport. Thirty percent chance of showers By Sponsored by Infinity Builders, LLC|January 10, 2019
Eighth Graders Perform for the Campbell County School Board. Eighth-graders Abigail Gonzales, on violin, and Iracel Gonzales, on cello, perform for the Campbell County School Board of Trustees at By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 9, 2019
Gov. Gordon Lists Fiscal Discipline and More Efficient Government Among Top Priorities in First State of the State Just days into his administration, Wyoming’s 33rd Governor, Mark Gordon, stood before members of the 65th Wyoming State Legislature and By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 9, 2019
PROS Surgeon Gives Life Back to Patients William Todd doesn’t like to slow down. At 85-years-old (on December 29) he still goes to work every day at By Sponsored by Campbell County Health|January 9, 2019
Rare Drug-Resistant Infection Found in Laramie County Patient A Laramie County resident is being treated for a rare antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center (CRMC). According By Jennifer Kocher for Outliers News|January 9, 2019
School District Still Undecided on Concealed Carry Campbell County School District’s top administrators participated in a week of firearms training this past summer, which will be one By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 9, 2019
Death Knell on the Range: #ThisWeekInWYHistory On Jan. 9, 1887, record snowfall and subarctic temperatures decimated Wyoming’s once booming and profitable cattle industry. Historians remain divided By Ryan Lewallen|January 9, 2019
Real Estate Listing Summary for Jan. 2 – Jan. 8 To help you find a place to call home or to sell or rent your property, County 17 now offers By Sponsored by Pinnacle Bank|January 9, 2019
Weather Forecast For Wednesday, Jan. 9 Today's forecast is calling for mostly cloudy skies, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 42. Breezy, with south By Sponsored by Infinity Builders, LLC|January 9, 2019
UW Online Bachelor’s For Early Childhood Education Earns Top Ranking On Monday, Jan. 7, the Bachelor's Degree Center (BDC), a free guide to traditional and online bachelor's degree programs, ranked Wyoming second By Kevin Knapp | Outliers News|January 8, 2019
Don’t Forget Hunter’s Safety It’s prime time for hunter’s safety courses, which is a requirement for any sportsman looking to head afield during the By Ryan Lewallen|January 8, 2019
Governor Gordon’s First State of the State to be Live Streamed New Governor Mark Gordon stands with his family behind the podium his son Spencer made for his inauguration. It’s already By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 8, 2019
Wyoming Economy Continues to Improve, Report Finds The U.S. economy is expanding with favorable economic conditions, and Wyoming is right there with it. In the third quarter By Ryan Lewallen|January 8, 2019