| - KISS, Bentley, Lambert will all perform at CFD
CHEYENNE -- The flamboyant rock group KISS will perform on the opening Friday night of Cheyenne Frontier Days this year. - New police chief sworn in
Brian Kozak, who recently served as a police chief in Avon, Colo., will replace Jeff Schulz, the interim chief. - Senate gives first ok to tax exemption for development
CHEYENNE - The Wyoming Senate amended a bill Monday so that board members of nonprofits as well as their employees and their families could not profit from land that gets tax exemptions while it is being held for development. - The lone senior
Ryan Dermody plays his final home game for UW tonight - MWC reprimands Lobos' Alford
The New Mexico coach got into an exchange of words with BYU's Jonathan Tavernari at the end of the Lobos' win last Saturday. - ... more feeds
| - Stormy times for Cloudveil
The Cloudveil Mountain Works corporate office has closed and the lease for the retail outlet on Pearl Avenue will not be renewed, the president and CEO of the company that bought the brand said Monday. - Tribes take 4 bison in ceremonial refuge hunt
About 60 members of the Shoshone-Bannock tribes harvested four bison during a ceremonial bison hunt on the National Elk Refuge last month. - Architects will present plans for library project
Plans for an addition to the Teton County Library building will be available for the public to review this week. - Not your average Pee Wee
When Tenzing Coburn was 3, he learned to skate. Not without a little help, though. His first day on the ice, he would hold onto a chair for support. The next day he started skating without the chair... - Lead in ravens drops with copper bullets
Hunters who shot copper bullets instead of lead ones during hunts on the National Elk Refuge and in Grand Teton National Park likely helped reduce blood lead levels in Jackson Hole's ravens, scientists say... - ... more feeds
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