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Untapped Homebrew Festival July 6
The WYO Performing Arts and Education Center Executive Director Erin Butler made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to talk about the upcoming Untapped Homebrew Festival. Presented by the WYO Theater and Bighorn Homebrew Club, the Sixth Annual Untapped Homebrew Festival will begin at noon – 4 p.m....
Game and Fish Commission to meet in Buffalo
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department have announced the Commission’s next meeting is July 15-16 in Buffalo. According to the department, the meeting will begin with a field tour that will provide an overview of fish passage work on Clear Cleek, the Monument Boat Ramp and the Bud Love Wildlife Habitat Management Area. The remainder of the meeting will be held at the Bomber Mountain Civic Center, 63 N. Burritt Ave. The public is invited to attend in-person or online via ZOOM video conferencing and will have a chance to speak to the Commission on any matter.
Casper’s Council of People with Disabilities Hosts Parade Viewing Area
Casper’s Council of People with Disabilities, a Casper City Council Advisory Committee (CCPD), is hosting a viewing area for people with disabilities for the Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo Parade on Tuesday, July 9th. The permitted viewing area is located on the south side of East Collins Drive from...
Casper’s newest pediatrician celebrates one year at home in Casper
Dr. Bakhsh is now welcoming patients from newborn to age 21. Dr. Ismaeel Bakhsh was looking for something different for his young family when he decided to consider a pediatrician job in Wyoming last year. He and his wife were living in New York City, where he had completed his medical training, with their two young children, ages 3 and 1.
Cody’s Trey Schroeder Signs for Baseball at Colby Community College
Cody Cubs veteran Trey Schroeder will continue his baseball career after signing with Colby Community College in Colby, KS. Trey’s signing furthers a family tradition at the school. Trey’s dad played baseball at Colby CC in the 1990s, his mother attended school there, and his brother, Jackson, is playing baseball for the Trojans.
Casper Recycling Depot on Wyoming Boulevard Closed for Fair Week
The recycling depot located on Wyoming Boulevard near Fairside Road will be closed from Friday, July 5th, until Monday, July 15th, for the Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo. The action is being taken to prevent fair visitors from parking at the depot and walking across Wyoming Boulevard/State Highway 258 to reach the fairgrounds.
Dubois hosts Independence Day festivities July 3 and 4
DUBOIS, Wyo. — It’s time to get spirited! The Dubois Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to two major Fourth of July celebrations this year. First, on Wednesday, July 3, enjoy a Street Dance party from 6 to 10 p.m. on E. Ramshorn and N. First Street. Enjoy music by Play It Again Entertainment and a food truck offering Cornman’s Kettle Corn.
Cheyenne mayoral candidate draws international attention
CHEYENNE — Cheyenne’s AI mayoral candidate has garnered national attention due to its novelty in the political realm. Reporters from the likes of CNN, NBC and USA Today have connected with Victor Miller, the “meat avatar” running for mayor with the campaign promise of running all decisions by AI. These reports caught attention outside the United States, as well, as two Japanese broadcast ...
UW swimmer to compete in 2024 Paralympics
LARAMIE, Wyo. — The University of Wyoming will have representation at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, as swimmer Jack O’Neil earned Olympian status at the Team Trials in Minneapolis over the weekend. O’Neil’s performance at the trials comes on the heels of another strong showing in multiple...
Pocatello Fourth of July parade highlights Bannock County’s many celebrations
POCATELLO — Pocatello’s Independence Day Celebration will begin Thursday morning with the annual parade through Historic Old Town Pocatello. The “Star Spangled Celebration” parade is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. at the corner of Main Street and West Fremont Street. It will loop around West Sublette Street onto North Arthur Avenue before taking West Bonneville Street back to Main Street, finishing where it started.
California murder suspect with Idaho ties sought by authorities
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The U.S. Marshals Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force in Sacramento is searching for 59-year-old Jose Cardona, who is wanted in connection to a triple homicide in Stockton, California. The Stockton Police Department on June 25 reported that Cardona allegedly set a camper on fire, which...
Southern Idaho Angler Sets Another State Record Tiger Trout
MONTPELIER - Congratulations to Austin Christensen of Montpelier, Idaho on setting the latest Idaho state record fish. He was fishing Montpelier Reservoir on June 1st, when he hooked and landed a large tiger trout. At 27.25 inches long, Austin thought he just might have a chance at a record fish....
Fire in Ammon caused by fireworks, chief asks community to be responsible
AMMON — A fire near the foothills in Ammon was started by fireworks, according to law enforcement and firefighters. It happened Tuesday night after 9:30 p.m. near Sunnyside Road and East Crown Cres. In pictures sent to EastIdahoNews.com, flames and smoke are visible in grass by the road. The...
Diddy Spotted Water Rafting In Wyoming Amid Mounting Legal Trouble
Diddy has been in some deep water lately with mounting legal trouble, so he decided to jump into even deeper waters—whitewater rafting, that is.TMZ captured the mogul in action in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Sunday (June 30), hitting the waters with two other unnamed figures and an activity guide. The disgraced star can be seen getting in a workout, paddling down the river without a care in the world.Diddy Plans To Sell His Los Angeles Home For $70 Million Following The Federal Raid Elsewhere, Sean Combs recently had a day named in his honor revoked. The outlet reported that on Friday...
And the winner of Dave Hansen’s annual High Water Heydey is…
JACKSON, Wyo. — The results are in! Dave Hansen Whitewater‘s sixth annual High Water Heyday Contest has a winner. High water mark guesses flooded in while the Snake River flowed with snow melt. Eager boaters hoping to score the grand prize raft submitted a spectrum of guesses as wide as the Snake River is long, from 5.65 to 883,550 cfs (cubic feet/second).
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