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April 5, 2024 | Photo - Logo for Rocky Mountain Sand and Gravel - Courtesy rmsandgravel.com Saratoga has secured a contractor to perform the next leg of its water line replacement project. During Tuesday’s Saratoga town council meeting, the board chose Cheyenne-based Rocky Mountain Sand and Gravel to replace the water lines beneath River Street. ....
More than 100 motorcycle riders gathered in Sublette County on Saturday and took their message of suicide awareness and prevention to Wyoming highways Saturday for the Boulder Poker Run. ....
In a recent press release AARP Wyoming invites you to a free screening of “Dear Sirs,”, a documentary telling the story of a World War II American Prisoner of War through the eyes of his grandson, a Rock Springs-based filmmaker. Following the screening, join the filmmakers for a live Q&A session. ....
Nicolaysen welcoming three Wyoming artists and new exhibits to Casper By Brendan LaChance on June 1, 2021 (Nicolaysen Art Museum) CASPER, Wyo. The Nicolaysen Art Museum announced on Tuesday that they will be welcoming three artists and new exhibitions with an opening reception from 5:30-7:30 pm Friday, June 4. The three artists who will be welcomed during the reception include Bria Hammock, David von Metz, and Mimi Fenton. The Nic says that Hammock is a Cheyenne-based “contemporary wilderness painter, muralist, and graphic designer” who has had exhibits across the western Front Range. Article continues below. “Her collection of women portraits are of those who made their mark on the Wild West,” the Nic says. “This exhibition looks past the traditional beauty of portraiture and aims to uncover the texture, layers, and colors that illuminated these iconic figures in their day while still resonating today. The executive of faces in a more ....
Rex Rammell announces bid to unseat Governor Gordon in 2022 By Greg Hirst on February 17, 2021 Rex Rammell at theCampbell County League of Women Voters’ General Election Candidates’ Forum in Gillette, Wyoming, Oct 2018 (Slatterly, WIkiCommons) CASPER, Wyo Rock Springs-based veterinarian and frequent candidate for public office Rex Rammell is touring across Wyoming Wednesday to announce his bid to unseat Governor Mark Gordon in 2022. Rammell grew up in eastern Idaho and ran for a U.S. Senate seat in 2008 before moving to Wyoming. He ran against Liz Cheney for the U.S. House seat in 2016, and also for governor in 2018. Rommel told Oil City News he’s plenty frustrated with Wyoming’s current leadership, but the highlight of his platform has never changed since his first Senate run. ....