It took library director Cameron Duff completely by surprise. A phone call telling him the library was going to receive a donation and to be at a certain place at a certain time; who can turn down that kind of invitation? He explains.
Saturday morning, over fifty people gathered in front of the Sheridan County Museum to witness the unveiling and dedicate the monument of the late local cowboy artist E.W. Gollings.
There are always casualties in war, but what about the personal front.
Faithfulness has been a foundation for many marriages, but where is the line drawn between personal recreations and professional responsibilities, especially for those in the public eye of government leadership.
U.S. Senator John Barrasso, of Casper, has been re-elected to his post as chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee. Barrasso has held the position as chairman since January of 2012. Chris Foy has the story.
Wildlife advocates say the killing of seven wolves originally from Yellowstone that were wearing research collars underscores the need for a protection zone for the animals around the park.