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Coverage of the news, events and life of Sweetwater County and the surrounding area.
GREEN RIVER — Ask any firefighter, and they will tell you one of the toughest parts of the job is the
ROCK SPRINGS — May has been proclaimed as Mental Health Awareness Month in Rock Springs, and the Rock Springs City Council
GREEN RIVER — On December 26, 2019, the Green River community nearly lost a historical landmark when the Washington Square
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ROCK SPRINGS — Two Western Wyoming Community College (WWCC) industrial maintenance students were offered contingent employment opportunities with Solvay following their
GREEN RIVER — Lincoln Middle School (LMS) announced today that it has been recognized as a 2021-22 Project Lead The
GREEN RIVER — Green River's Expedition Academy bid farewell to the Class of 2022 as 16 graduates celebrated in a
SWEETWATER COUNTY — Fifty Sisecam (formerly known as Ciner) employees recently cleaned up areas along County Road 4-6 and the Blue
GREEN RIVER — For the last few years, the Green River High School (GRHS) National Honor Society (NHS) has been working
GREEN RIVER — The Wolves Gymnasium was packed Monday night as Green River High School (GRHS) graduated its Class of
SWEETWATER COUNTY — The Sweetwater County Sheriff's Office recognized Ryan Pasborg with the Sheriff's Commendation during Tuesday's Sweetwater County Commission
ROCK SPRINGS — The Rock Springs Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency is pleased to announce Paul Murray as the Volunteer of
LARAMIE — Green River Lincoln Middle School student Bekalyn Swett came in fourth during the Wyoming State Mathcounts competition hosted by
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CHEYENNE — The Wyoming State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) is offering grants of up to $2,500 for projects promoting the