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Showers, thunderstorms possible over next few days for Cheyenne
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Occasional chances for showers and thunderstorms will exist over the next several days. A series of weak disturbances will impact the region. However, the potential for measurable precipitation will remain quite low. On Saturday afternoon, a few storms may produce small hail and gusty winds due...
Man known to shop owners as 'Wisdom' released
CHEYENNE — A local man who refers to himself as “Wisdom” has been in and out of law enforcement custody for the past two weeks on repeat charges of trespassing and breach of peace. Joshua Hayden Ali was arrested on June 27 by the Laramie County Sheriff’s office on a local warrant. His most recent arrest prior to this was after allegedly threatening to kill a woman on June 20 at the local ...
Sara Burlingame announces campaign for House District 11 representative
CHEYENNE — Sara Burlingame said she and the community have seen a real breakdown in civility among Cheyenne’s current elected officials. She wants to represent her neighbors and bring a principled, experienced voice to issues the community cares about, and defend Wyoming values of fairness and civility. This is why she is running to be a representative in House District 11. Burlingame was raised in the intermountain West, attending kindergarten...
Chewblockas win Mustang Days volleyball tournament
Eighteen teams competed in the annual Mustang Days volleyball tournament on Saturday afternoon with the Chewblockas winning the title in the gold bracket. The Chewblockas took on Team We Dig It in the championship match and won 25-22 and 25-17 in the best of three sets. Members of the winning...
Casper Spuds beat Nebraska Prospects on dramatic walk-off
CASPER, Wyo. — Down to their last out against the Nebraska Prospects, the Casper Spuds were able to make some Fourth of July magic happen with a dramatic, walk-off 3–2 victory on Thursday. The game started out as something of a pitchers’ duel, with hits hard to come...
Casper man gets over 7 years in federal prison after bringing over 10 pounds of meth to Natrona County
CASPER, Wyo. — A Casper man was sentenced to over seven years in federal prison on Wednesday after state drug enforcement agents found 1.71 pounds of methamphetamine in a box in the ceiling of his Casper home last August. Chad Nathan Stewart, 51, pleaded guilty earlier this year to...
(Photos & Video) 2024 Dubois 4th of July Parade
(Dubois, WY) – It was perfect weather for the annual Dubois 4th of July Parade, with this year’s theme, “Celebrating Wyoming’s Heritage,” fully on display. The parade route started at Town Park and proceeded east down a packed Ramshorn. This year, award-winning musician Skip Ewing belted out the National Anthem.
41-Year-Old Man Dies in WY 530 Rollover on July 4th
GREEN RIVER — A one-vehicle rollover on WY 530 resulted in the death of Green River man, Thomas Huntington, 41, on the Fourth of July. The accident occurred at 6:22 p.m. According to WYDOT’s fatality report, Huntington was driving a Buick Lacross southbound on WY 530 when the vehicle left its travel lane off the right shoulder at approximately mile marker 9. The vehicle then re-entered the roadway and rolled approximately twice before coming to a rest in the northbound lane of travel.
County 10 Law Enforcement Log: Lander Police Department – July 2, 2024
All persons arrested or cited are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Below are the most recent arrests and call blotters from publicly available reports provided directly by the Lander Police Department. Click here for more details about the law enforcement logs. LPD Arrests:. No Arrests Reported.
Riverton City Council Delayed Decision on MOU Changes for Half Cent Tax
The Riverton City Council this past Tuesday discussed a proposed modification to the language of a Memorandum of Understanding proposed by the Fremont County Association of Governments (FCAG) for the half-cent economic development tax, which will appear on the November ballot. The change would alter the allocation to include a share for a county ambulance system and an additional share for ground transportation.
A first look at 665 Cache Creek
To visit any of these listings or feature your home on Listings of the Week, contact The McPeak Group – Call: 307.222.9898 or Email: mpg@jhsir.com. Located in quiet East Jackson and within walking distance of Snow King, Cache Creek and the National Elk Refuge, this remodeled main home and newly built guest house offer a mountain modern flair in one of the Town of Jackson’s most desirable neighborhoods. Originally built in 2004, the main home was extensively remodeled in 2022. The generous 3,133 sq.ft. floor plan includes a ground floor primary bedroom with en suite bath. A finished basement offers the potential for a fourth bedroom or flex space for an office, exercise room or home theater. Accessed via a Town of Jackson maintained alley, a detached, newly constructed two-car garage with a 486 sq.ft. apartment-also with a Grand Teton view-affords room for additional guests and storage for vehicles and Jackson Hole gear. Go for a mountain bike ride up nearby Cache Creek and then head downtown for dinner on the famed Jackson Town Square!
Duck yeah! Casper Rotary Club’s Great Duck Derby is quickly approaching
CASPER, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - The Rotary Club of Casper is gearing up to host its annual Great Duck Derby and Riverfest event. Thousands of rubber ducks will take to the North Platte River to compete for the top spot. The fastest duck and its owner will win a cash prize and eternal bragging rights.
CWC campus moves ahead in the development process
JACKSON, Wyo. — In a three to one vote, Town Council approved a Development Plan and Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a new 20,288 square foot school for Central Wyoming College’s (CWC) Jackson campus located at 2020 W. High School Road. Town Council approved the plan on Monday, July 1.
Boy Scouts Volunteer At Jewel Cave
Jewel Cave National Monument hosted three Boy Scout troops on Saturday, June 29th for a service project involving the pulling of invasive plants from the Monument. Two of the troops were from Rapid City, and one from Casper, Wyoming. They worked with park staff members Christine Longenecker, Community Volunteer Ambassador, and Dylan Hansen, Lead Vegetation Technician. After a safety talk, the Scouts worked hard for the next two and a half hours in the Monument’s Historic Area and pulled an impressive half truckload of invasive plants. The invasive plants pulled included hounds tongue, Canada thistle, and mullein.
Pokes Insider: 1999 Milward Simpson finalists wlecome Wicks to Wyoming
LARAMIE – The Milward Simpson Award has been presented annually to the top high school senior athlete in Wyoming for nearly 50 years. The 1999 boys' finalists were arguably the strongest collective group of them all. Marcus Bailey, Casey Bramlet, Jacque Finn and Ryan McGuffey all went on to...
C17 Crime Clips for Friday, July 5
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Here is a summary of notable crimes in and around Gillette on Wednesday, July 3 and Thursday, July 4, obtained through law enforcement reports compiled by the Gillette Police Department and the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office. Destruction of Property, Garner Lake Road, GPD. A report...
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