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DRAG A CAPPELLA GROUP AT CWC FEB. 21

Kinsey Sicks, a “drag a cappella beautyshop quartet” performs at Central Wyoming College’s Little Theatre at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 21.The unique group performs “Electile Dysfunction: The Kinsey Sicks

EHS GRAD WORKING AS ENVIRONMENTAL TECH

Darrell Creek put his 16 years of experience working in construction and soil remediation to work in the classroom and now has an exciting job as an environmental technician. Creek

LANDER CENTER OFFERS PAIR OF EQUINE CLINICS

The Central Wyoming College Lander Center offers a pair of equine-related clinics in April at the CWC Equine Center in Riverton. Instructor Don Harrington teaches Basic Horsemanship on Saturday and

FOUNDATION PRESIDENT WINS TRUSTEE AWARD

A longtime member of the Central Wyoming College Foundation was presented with a Leadership Award from the Wyoming Association of Community College Trustees Thursday night. Joe Geraud, who has served

LOCAL FOOD FAIR AT CWC MARCH 10

The 2012 Local Food Fair is hosted Saturday, March 10 by Central Wyoming College at the Intertribal Education and Community Center from 9 a.m. to noon. The Food Fair, free and

CWC VOLUNTEERS PREPARE TAXES

Former and current Central Wyoming College accounting and income tax students provide free help preparing 2011 taxes to taxpayers that cannot afford professional assistance on the CWC campus Wednesdays from

BEST FRIENDS SHARE FEMALE LEAD IN MUSICAL

Best friends Molly Thornton and Jeannie Robbins are sharing the female lead of Guenevere in the upcoming Central Wyoming College production of Camelot, the musical adaptation of T.H. White’s The

CWC BREAKS GROUND ON HEALTH AND SCIENCE CENTER

The construction of the new Central Wyoming College Health and Science Center officially began after a groundbreaking ceremony held May 10. Fremont County voters approved a CWC bond proposal in

CWC, PARTNERS AWARDED HEALTH CARE GRANT

Central Wyoming College and two state partners have been awarded a sizeable federal grant  to educate Wyoming workers seeking careers in health care. The $5 million grant was awarded to the