
Lyman girl signs to play basketball for CWC
Rachelle Harris from Lyman, Wyo., signed a letter of intent to play women’s basketball for Central Wyoming College. Harris was a point guard for her high school team and the
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Rachelle Harris from Lyman, Wyo., signed a letter of intent to play women’s basketball for Central Wyoming College. Harris was a point guard for her high school team and the

Graduate from Wyoming Indian High School, Loveeda White signed a letter of intent to play basketball at Central Wyoming College on Wednesday, May 27. White said she played a lot

Saddle bronc rider, Colton Miller took home the championship buckle at the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association rodeo in Abbyville, Kan., May 16. Miller received an 82 point ride earning him

Police Instructor Mounted Patrol Training was at the CWC Equine Center this week.

Central Wyoming College athlete Hannah Beede signed a national letter of intent to play basketball for Texas A&M International University in Laredo, Texas. Beede, originally from Brisbande, Australia, played her

Savannah Salisbury, senior at Riverton High School signed a letter of intent to play women’s basketball for Central Wyoming College on Thursday, May 7. Salisbury has attended camps led by

Central Wyoming College graduate Kiara Skinner signed a letter of intent to play basketball for the College of Idaho NAIA team on Thursday, May 7. Skinner, who recently graduated will

CWC nursing graduates were pinned last night by family, friends and faculty.

The future looks bright! Check out what some graduates plan to do after CWC!