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Calls to Craig Dispatch Center are being re-routed to Alamosa at night
Craig Emergency Dispatch services for Colorado State Patrol aren’t being done in Craig at night right now. Dispatch for northwest Colorado is being rerouted to the Alamosa and Montrose Regional Centers at 6:30 p.m. each evening. It started Monday. Here’s Sgt. Patrick Rice with CSP. “Absolutely, service will...
WHP: Wyoming Motorcyclist Killed After Van Driver Fails to Yield
A 62-year-old Wyoming man is dead following a Saturday evening motorcycle crash south of Cheyenne, the Wyoming Highway Patrol says. It happened around 8:07 p.m. at approximately mile marker 6 on U.S. 85 (South Greeley Highway) about a mile south of the College Drive intersection. According to a fatality crash...
Broncos roster series: No. 8, QB Jarrett Stidham
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at sixth-year quarterback Jarrett Stidham, No. 8 (he switched from No. 4 this offseason). Before the Broncos: Stidham (6-3, 215 pounds) was picked by the New England Patriots in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL draft out of Auburn. He appeared in five games through his first two seasons, completing 50% of his passes for 270 yards with two touchdowns against four interceptions. After serving as a third-string backup in 2021, Stidham was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022 in exchange for a late-round draft pick. He started...
Casper Trail Charette Open Until July 8
The Casper Trail Charette on June 6th brought many people together to share ideas, discuss issues, and help determine trail priorities for Casper and surrounding areas. Geographic areas considered for trails include Rim Rock, Fremont/Alcova and Yesness/Casper College/Mike Sedar. A charette is a planning exercise and not a decision-making meeting.
Spuds Sweep Series From Moo
Fremont, Nebraska - Sunday afternoon at Historic Moller Field, the weather conditions were pristine for baseball. However, The Fremont Moo could not get any fair weather plays to go their way against the ILB leading Casper Spuds, for the second straight game, in a 10-1 loss. Casper began the scoring...
Ironing out the details: 4th of July Forecast
(SOUTHERN COLORADO) — As we head into the week, you might be wondering what’s going to happen weather-wise for the Fourth of July. For this specific forecast, there are still some questions as to whether we will see showers and thunderstorms, especially for the Pikes Peak Region, or if it is going to be dry, […]
Next phase of Poplar Street reconstruction CY Ave. to Collins Drive; Council OKs $250K for enhancements
CASPER, Wyo. — Casper residents will be seeking alternative routes for South Poplar Street at least for a couple more years after the current work near 1st Street is finished. Tuesday, the Casper City Council authorized up to $265,000 for enhancements along Poplar Street when the Wyoming Department of...
Meta developing $800M data center in Cheyenne’s High Plains Business Park, officials confirm
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Meta, the owner of the social media juggernauts Facebook and Instagram, is building a data center in one of Cheyenne’s business park districts, local and state officials confirmed Tuesday. News of Meta’s presence in Cheyenne was unveiled at a gathering for Wyoming officials and media...
Juvenile suffered life-threatening injuries after skateboard-on-vehicle crash in west Casper
CASPER, Wyo. — A 14-year-old girl was transported with life-threatening injuries after a skateboard-on-vehicle collision in west Casper on Monday, July 1, the Casper Police Department announced today. She was taken to Banner Wyoming Medical Center, then airlifted to Denver Children’s Hospital. There is no further information available on her condition at this time, police said Tuesday.
E. coli in Game Creek pipe puts area under boil water order
JACKSON, Wyo. — Residents of the Game Creek neighborhood have been warned not to drink water from the tap after E. coli and coliform bacteria were found in the area’s water supply. Households in the Squaw Creek Water District received notice Friday, June 28, that a pipe servicing...
Morning Sports: July 1, 2024
Sheridan Troopers Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers Legion Baseball Team ended up with a 3-2 record this past weekend at a tournament held in Billings, Montana. On Thursday, the team split games as they defeated the Lightning Baseball Academy from Parker, Colorado 6-2, then lost against Great Falls, by the same 6-2 score.
Utah, Wyoming Bracing for Potential Record-Breaking Heat Early Next Week
Salt Lake City, UT — Utah and Wyoming residents should prepare for a dangerous heat wave next week, with record-breaking temperatures expected across the region. According to the US National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, high-pressure systems will build along the West Coast, producing a significant warming trend starting early next week.
Major Changes for Wyoming’s Behavioral Health System Coverage Explained
Effective July 1, the Wyoming Department of Health will not longer pay for individuals who qualify for Medicaid or private insurance to access mental health care from the Wyoming Behavioral System. “For many years, our department has paid millions of state dollars to community mental health centers to help ensure...
WHP: Wyoming Motorcyclist Killed After Van Driver Fails to Yield
A 62-year-old Wyoming man is dead following a Saturday evening motorcycle crash south of Cheyenne, the Wyoming Highway Patrol says. It happened around 8:07 p.m. at approximately mile marker 6 on U.S. 85 (South Greeley Highway) about a mile south of the College Drive intersection. According to a fatality crash...
Colorado’s Peach Season Comes Early This Year
While Colorado may not be the state known for its produce, we sure do have some amazing things that come from here. Rocky Ford melons, Olathe sweet corn, and who could forget about Palisade peaches? When it comes to peaches, I could easily pass on any other variety like Georgia peaches. To me, they are just bland.
New Colorado law adds protection for trans community
DENVER — Hurting, harassing or intimidating a person because of their transgender identity is now considered a bias-motivated crime under a Colorado state law that took effect Monday. Jax Gonzalez, Ph.D., political director of the LGBTQ organization One Colorado, said they know the new law is a win but...
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