Randall and Shondah Otwell show off a 3-D printed prototype of their invention, the water rippler, Wednesday at Area 59 in Gillette. The couple developed the floating device to keep
Water has a tendency to freeze up when it gets cold. For many, it’s an inconvenience, but for those in the agriculture industry, it’s a lot more than that.
Jess Anderson, left, and his son Cam stand Wednesday on their property in Gillette near a piece of a wind turbine blade that they retrieved from a landfill in Casper.
Five finalists have been chosen for the Energy Capital Start-Up Challenge, narrowed down from a field of 36, and each has an opportunity to sell a panel of judges on