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JACKSON, Wyo. — Autumn is a time of harvest and bounty; plus, the cold weather makes food taste even better. Join Slow Food in the Tetons and Central Wyoming College for a celebration of
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JACKSON, Wyo. — Autumn is a time of harvest and bounty; plus, the cold weather makes food taste even better. Join Slow Food in the Tetons and Central Wyoming College for a celebration of

Courtesy of The Riverton Ranger. “The Fantasticks” is a 1960 musical with music by Harvey Schmidt and book and lyrics by Tom Jones. It tells an allegorical story, loosely based on the 1894 play “The Romancers” (“Les Romanesques”)

Courtesy of WyoToday Media. The Central Wyoming College Board of Trustees Wednesday night approved the addition of a Law Enforcement Leadership Advanced Certificate to be offered at the college, if approved

As voting nears for their $10 million request to taxpayers as one of 15 specific purpose excise tax items on this fall’s ballot, Central Wyoming College officials have released initial

Tiffany Bishop is a native of Shoshoni, Wyoming and is currently a Project Specialist at the University of Wyoming (UW) School of Energy Resources (SER). After earning an AS in

VOLLEYBALL Central Wyoming College (CWC) Volleyball posts their best weekend yet. After falling from the national rankings last week, CWC volleyball had a great comeback weekend. They played four teams

Riverton, WY – Central Wyoming College has published the 2022-23 Viewbook to highlight academics, financial information, scholarship opportunities, campus life, sports, and regional offerings. Central Wyoming College’s Viewbook is available in

Riverton, WY – The Central Wyoming College Theatre Department has a full calendar for the 2022-2023 academic year. The season opens with the musical “The Fantasticks,” on stage Thursday, September

Kido Clark-Riggs (AA Social Science, 1997) is originally from Botswana in Southern Africa. She first attended college at Molepolole College of Education in Botswana, Africa, and taught Middle School afterwards.

JACKSON, Wyo. — Central Wyoming College’s culinary arts students learn from some of the best instructors in the business—and they aren’t necessarily college professors. Program director Amy Madera said the