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Longmire Binge on Netflix

Looking for a good show to binge on this weekend? Looking for a show to watch while in between seasons? If so, checkout Longmire on Netflix. You can get a peek into Wyoming life and culture by watching this hit television show, based on a book written by local author, Craig Johnson. This Western crime drama is now in its [...]

2017-01-16T00:00:00+00:00January 16th, 2017|News|

Trade Shows, Rodeos, and Theater

Tired of staying home on the weekend? You can find all types of cultural events in Campbell County at the CAM-PLEX in Gillette. Whether you want to take your spouse to the theater or are looking to buy the latest sportsman gear at a tradeshow, this is your one-stop destination for entertainment in Campbell County.Upcoming events include horse racing, a [...]

2017-01-09T00:00:00+00:00January 9th, 2017|News|

Play Like an Olympian

Want to swim or play Olympic style? In Campbell County, Wyoming, you can play like an Olympian by visiting the Campbell County Recreation Center. This state-of-the-art facility features basketball courts, an indoor track, exercise rooms for weight lifting, rock climbing, kid zones, concessions, swimming pools, waterslides, and even a lazy river! You can work out, swim, play, and never [...]

2022-10-20T20:38:07+00:00January 2nd, 2017|Gillette (Campbell County)|

Share a Room with Buffalo Bill

While the real Buffalo Bill may no longer roam these halls, the Historic Sheridan Inn is a place that he once called home. He even auditioned people to join his act while rocking away on the front porch. On the frontier, the Inn was known as a place where you could get Eastern amenities and comforts while in the [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:06+00:00December 26th, 2016|News|

Art Reimagined

Are you ready to unleash your inner artist in Wyoming? Very rarely can the setting of an art museum or gallery match the artistic quality of the art found inside. However, this is exactly what you will find when visiting The Brinton Museum in Big Horn, Wyoming. A blanket of stars filling the sky, wide open spaces and beautiful [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:06+00:00December 19th, 2016|News|

Visit Wyoming’s Jewel

Looking for a picture spot for this years’ Christmas card? Sheridan, Wyoming is known as Wyoming’s Jewel for a reason. This picturesque historic town with the Bighorn Mountains behind it, is both charming and vibrant. Those looking for serenity, hospitality, and the charm of the old west, will find it on our streets, in our restaurants and pubs, and [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:07+00:00December 12th, 2016|News|

We’re Lit Up Like a Christmas Tree

Christmas in Buffalo, Wyoming is a combination of old-town charm and fun, beyond what you can find in the big city. If you’re looking for a cross between Martha Stewart and the Griswold’s, head to Light-Up Buffalo. This fun Christmas event starts with a fireworks display that any Griswold would be proud of and then takes you to a [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:07+00:00December 5th, 2016|News|

Improve Your Quality of Life!

Living to pay the bills is not living! That is working hard and maybe having enough time to see your family and relax a little. If you are in a big or expensive city, that may be your daily reality but it doesn’t have to be. You can improve your quality of life by moving to NE Wyoming – [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:07+00:00November 29th, 2016|News|

NEW Growth Alliance Advanced Carbon Products Conference

Save the date for the NEW Growth Alliance Advanced Carbon Products Conference in Buffalo, Wyoming on Friday, December 16th from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. The conference will explore, examine and learn about the potential to Advanced Carbon Products from Wyoming natural fossil resources, ways in which this can be accomplished and how growth in such new manufacturing product [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:07+00:00November 18th, 2016|News|

Wyoming cycling study aims to bolster tourism, public health

The first state-level effort to study the benefits and opportunities of bicycle, pedestrian pathways and natural surface trails is underway, and the task force appointed by Gov. Matt Mead is asking for public comment on the draft plan. “The legislation requests the task force look at the economic, community and health benefits of biking and walking, in addition to [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:08+00:00November 4th, 2016|News|