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The Campbell County Sheriff's Department and the Gillette Police Department will get nearly $24,000 in Homeland Security money to spend on equipment that will be used in bomb disposal and hostage negotiations.
Children First: Gillette High School looks into teaching Chinese
According to the World Coal Association, China is the globe's biggest coal consumer.
There are solutions for each case
Coleen Ferguson starts her job each morning shortly after attendance is taken at Campbell County elementary and junior high schools.
Campbell Co. schools spend $1 M on gifted students
Campbell County schools are spending more than $1 million a year to help students identified as gifted and talented.
Two arrested on drug trafficking charges
Two people from Montana were in jail Wednesday on drug trafficking charges after they were caught with a carload of drugs and cash, including more than 200 grams of suspected Another day of sunshine for Campbell County on Tuesday.
Gillette schools contemplate adding Mandarin
Campbell County High School sophomores Skyler Coorough, Falen Van Pelt and Ben Heaton may be friends but they don't speak the same language when talking about studying it.
CCMH trustees vote to extend construction project by 2 months
Campbell County Memorial Hospital trustees voted to delay the completion of a major construction project by two months last night.
AVA hosts - A Night at the Louvre' on Saturday
A Gillette woman made it through intake processing in three jails and 14 days of incarceration before a tip led deputies to find the 3.5 grams of methamphetamine she had been hiding inside her a Campbell County Memorial Hospital construction updates and future plans for Pioneer Manor are on the agenda for hospital trustees Thursday night.
Campbell County coal production dips in 2011
According to figures released by the federal government, Campbell County mines produced 426.4 million short tons of coal last year.
Coal production in Campbell County down in 2011
Mines in Campbell County produced less coal in 2011 than in 2010, according to figures released Friday afternoon by the federal government.
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