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Pickleballers Get Served

The state of the recreation gym usage was center court at the February 4, 2025 Saratoga Town Council meeting with Mayor Chuck Davis imploring members of the community to share.

“I have heard complaints from Department Heads and people on the streets about recreation center use,” said Davis. “We want everyone to use the [facility] equally.”

Sun files for Declaratory Judgement

Following the Board of Carbon County Commissioners’ (BOCCC) decision on December 17 to award official publication designation to a non-legal newspaper, one of the two legal newspapers in the county is now asking for a declaratory judgement regarding the decision.

Lawmakers file whopping 45 bills to remake Wyoming elections

CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers filed a whopping 45 election-related bills in the 2025 general session — accounting for about 8% of all legislation in both the

House kills bill to participate in summer food program for kids

Wyoming elected officials have again declined an opportunity to participate in a federal program to assist income-qualified children with summer food needs.

Wyoming Senate defeats strict immigration bill that spurred ‘racial profiling’ fears

JACKSON — The last vote taken late Monday night in the Senate killed a bill that critics said would have sanctioned “racial profiling” in law enforcement.

Wyoming hospitals oppose hospital price transparency bill

CHEYENNE — In September, Cheyenne resident Nannette Hernandez shared her story with the Wyoming Tribune Eagle of how her life was upended in 2021 after she

Fremont County school districts commit transparency transgressions

RIVERTON — Last week, several members of the Riverton School Board sounded off about education bills at the Capitol.

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