Council recognizes wrestling team
Local broadcaster being inducted into the Hall of Fame
Local filmmaker donates proceeds to local endeavor
First commissioners meeting in March 2023
Jackalope Jump for the Special Olympians
Kumelos receives all state in wrestling
The annual Jackalope Jump for the Special Olympians
Lady Bulldogs finish their season at regionals
Bulldogs going to state
Fundraiser and final movie of the trilogy
Wyo Historical Society speaker
Killer storm rips through Wyoming
Barrasso visits Wheatland High School government class
Kumelos makes history
Behind the scenes - Ft. Laramie
WHEATLAND – Staff members of Wyoming Child & Family Development – Wheatland Center in conjunction with Platte County School District No. 1 will be conducting “Screen for Success” developmental screenings for children ages birth through five years old, Friday, March 10, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Wheatland Center, located at 28 Rompoon Road, by appointment only. Regular developmental screenings during the early years ensures that your child is on track, and helps identify areas where additional support may be needed.
WHEATLAND – Annually, the Platte County Chamber of Commerce hosts the Ag Appreciation Banquet to celebrate the bedrock of Platte County, the agricultural community. It is a chance for the community to share a meal, hear from a speaker and award the Ag Business of the year award to one of our own. The 2023 Ag Business of the Year was awarded to Kennedy Ranch- Kelly Kennedy, Alexa Kennedy, Nik Kennedy, Holly Kennedy and Carl Lanore.
WHEATLAND – The first Annual Platte County Players Poetry reading was held at Tinker’s Flats Vineyard last Sunday. Eight people recited poems that ranged from topics such as cremation to ranch mechanics. From laugh out loud funny to tears running down faces powerful. Some pieces were original that had never been said out loud before, and some were old favorites that were dusted off to bring back some fond memories.
Winter Blast
DRIGGS, Idaho – Local Wheatland couple Mike and Diane Haroldson joined team leaders Joe and Alison Arnold along with Carlton Schmidt from Laramie, as Team Wyoming, to tell a story in snow.