Teen gets 42-75 years for murder
• 16-year killed ex-girlfriend; defense plans to appeal By Dylan Farrell Casper Star-Tribune Via- Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Eavan Castaner, the teen who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the killing of 17-year-old Lene’a Brown, was sentenced…
Public defender requests inpatient evaluation of teen charged with first-degree murder
• Death penalty dropped By Cali O’Hare Pinedale Roundup Via- Wyoming News Exchange PINEDALE — A 19-year-old Big Piney man charged with first-degree murder and mutilation of a dead human body will be transferred from the Sublette…
Nine area youth involved in head-on collision outside Cokeville
The Wyoming Highway Patrol (WHP) and other first-responders were on the scene of a head-on collision outside Cokeville on Wednesday evening involving nine area minors. According to the WHP, the incident occurred at mile post 1 on Highway 232 at…
Area wide snowpacks remain at median
Provided by DeMont B. Grandy, Natural Resource Specialist, LCD The past month’s snowpacks’ area wide snow water equivalents (SWE) remained above median for this time of the year. It has been a good water year so far, nothing too…
Wave Radio Interview: Tamra Fisher & John Cook, Community Art Exhibition
Tamra Fisher and John Cook from the Bear Lake Arts Council joined the Morning Chit Chat to discuss the upcoming Community Art Exhibition on April 26.
TriSight founder discusses alternative uses for coal
By Rana Jones Kemmerer Gazette Via- Wyoming News Exchange KEMMERER — In the wake of recent layoffs at the Kemmerer coal mine, TriSight unveiled its plans for coal repurposing at a community gathering at Diamondville Town Hall last month. …
Sister of slain local child alleged victim of abuse
By Rana Jones Kemmerer Gazette Via- Wyoming News Exchange KEMMERER — New developments have emerged in the case of E.N., a young child who survived a horrific family tragedy, only to endure further alleged suffering under foster care. …
Thousands of pronghorn died in the Red Desert two winters ago. A new paper shows why.
High snow and endless fences made for a lethal combination that researchers and wildlife advocates are working to change. By Christine Peterson, WyoFile.com Two years ago, as one storm after another piled feet of snow across south-central Wyoming, pronghorn…
Bomb squad called in after teen finds live grenades
RIVERTON (WNE) — The Riverton Police Department brought in the bomb squad Wednesday after a local teen brought home mud-slicked grenades that he thought were toys, but turned out to be live weapons. Shortly before 7 p.m. on Wednesday,…
FBI to deploy personnel to help with missing and murdered Indigenous people
By Sarah Elmquist Squires The Ranger Via- Wyoming News Exchange RIVERTON — The Federal Bureau of Investigations Denver Field Office, which oversees FBI work in Wyoming and on the Wind River Reservation, may soon get a boost in visiting…










