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Confederate fountain to be removed in Helena

Around 6 p.m. tonight it was confirmed by one of the Helena City Commissioners that the fountain in Helena will be removed. There is no word on when it will be moved, what will replace it, or if it... → Read More

Lockwood firefighters rescue trapped fawn

Lockwood firefighters responded to a report of a fawn trapped between two fences in a resident's backyard Thursday. → Read More

BIA confirms shooting, emergency curfew imposed for all Crow Res

A notice of an emergency curfew is in effect for all residents of Crow Reservation tonight after what is being called a major incident that law enforcement is actively investigating in Lodge Grass. → Read More

Wyoming man sworn in as Secretary of US Navy

A Wyoming man is now secretary of the U.S. Navy. Richard Spencer was sworn in for the job Thursday in a ceremony at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. → Read More

Your money: Study shows millions of Americans have a second inco

A recent study by Bankrate.com suggests more than 44 million Americans have a side-hustle, or secondary source of income, that's bringing in extra money other than their main source of income. Mill... → Read More

Your health: Research finds artificial sweeteners don't help peo

Many people wanting to lose weight or eat healthier, replace sugar with artificial sweeteners. But new research suggests these substitutes may not be good for us either. Researchers in Canada looke... → Read More

Pope tacks sign on Vatican door: "No whining"

If anyone had any doubts how Pope Francis feels about people who always complain, the answer is now tacked to the door of his frugal suite in a Vatican residence: "no whining". A picture of the re... → Read More

Community honors Coach John Barta's memory

It is not unusual for smiles to accompany sorrow when someone is dealing with cancer. Those who knew coach and teacher John Barta are going through that roller coaster of emotions right now. They... → Read More

Retiring Wyoming Judge buys toys for adopted children

District Judge Steven Cranfill in Cody has only two months left on the job. He’ll retire soon, after presiding over some of the most violent cases in Park County history. Ironically, he spends his ... → Read More