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The new SnapSports flooring at Cam-plex will get its first test run Saturday and Sunday when 62 teams ranging from ages 8 to 50 will come to Gillette for the K2 Technologies “Clash at Cam-plex” tournament.

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Ethan Evert didn’t hesitate explaining his expectations for the upcoming Pacific Northwest Babe Ruth Age 16-18 regional tournament.

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Tony Wille, the owner of High Plains Builders in Gillette, and Steve Spear, Wille’s project manager at High Plains Builders, have another passion that they’ve been building on the last few years.

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LARAMIE — A year ago at this time, former Wyoming tight end Jacob Hollister was training in Fayetteville, Arkansas, with his twin brother, Cody, preparing for his NFL Pro Timing Day in Laramie in March.

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There is only one hard and fast rule for Philadelphia Eagles fan Ryan Schrock’s Super Bowl viewing party Sunday.

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Sydney Wendt set a simple goal before Tuesday’s 4-mile run to kick off the Fourth of July festivities in Gillette.

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Next year, whoever wants to win the annual Fourth of July mud volleyball tournament may want to talk with Dalton McCann.

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Hugs, not handshakes, were the way to greet Debbie McLeland, Jim McLeland and Nathan McLeland on Friday at the Memory for the 8 run/walk at Gillette-based M&K Oil Co.

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Most kids in middle school don’t know what they want to do for the rest of their lives.

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The ninth annual Swing for the Cure golf tournament at Bell Nob Golf Club on Saturday brought out even more golfers than 2015. Attendance was up from 110 last year to 120 for the breast cancer awareness outing.

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Tom Lynch of Gillette wasn’t sure how to react July 15 on the ninth hole of the Gillette Golf Course.

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With rain, wind and possibly lightning in the area, the final point of the Gillette Mud Volleyball Tournament at Bicentennial Park on Monday was finished with a bit of thunder.

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Cheyenne native hits first home run Friday for Mets

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Ominous dark clouds hung over White’s Frontier Motors on Thursday at the start of an annual 2-mile road race. The weather threat didn’t dampen the second leg of five in the Campbell County Recreation Center’s “Feet Don’t Fail Me Now” road-race series.

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Saturday’s race was more than just an ordinary 5K or 3.1-mile run-walk for Amy Cook.

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If there’s one thing that can be said about Campbell County, it’s that runners are never bored.

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