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NHSFR results as of Thursday morning
ALAMOSA – The National High School Finals Rodeo’s seventh performance was completed on Thursday morning at the Sweetwater Events Center in Rock Springs, Wyo. Klayt Staudt of Saguache finished his performances in boys cutting on Wednesday. In his first performance on Wednesday morning, he compiled a score of 137 points which was 45th in the first go-round. In his second run, he scored 130 points which was 24th in the go as of Thursday morning. His total score of 267 points is 20th overall as of Thursday morning.
RSPD Identifies Juveniles Involved in Auto Thefts
ROCK SPRINGS – The Rock Springs Police Department responded to multiple stolen vehicle calls recently and have identified the juveniles involved. According to the RSPD, the calls came from the Presidential Streets area of the city and the stolen vehicles would be later found in Arthur Park. A resident posted a video of two minors attempting to gain access to their vehicles on Facebook, which gave detectives information about the identity of the minors. A pattern in the thefts was identified, which allowed the RSPD to set up night-time surveillance of the park, which led to the successful identification of the minors.
UW Trustees Vote for One-Year Extension of Agreement for School District Lab School
Noting the University of Wyoming’s ties with K-12 school districts across the state, the UW Board of Trustees has voted in support of the university administration’s offer to Albany County School District 1 of a one-year extension of a memorandum of understanding for the district’s UW Laboratory School to operate on the university campus.
Tickets for Demolition Derby, other fair events on sale now
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Tickets for special events at the Campbell County Fair are now on sale. Ticketed events such as the Demolition Derby have limited seats available, and those interested in going should purchase tickets sooner rather than later, CAM-PLEX wrote in a Facebook post Thursday. The Demolition Derby,...
Fair Tickets Must be Purchased through the Fair Office or Etix
The Teton County Fair Board would like to remind the public that all tickets for the Fair night events must be purchased in person at the Teton County Fair Office located at 305 W Snow King Avenue in Jackson, or on the Teton County Fair website through the third-party ticketing agency, Etix.
‘Blast From the Past’ Drag Racing Event Taking Place in Douglas This Saturday
COST: Spectators - $10.00 | Children 12 years old and under - FREE. The official Central Wyoming Motorsports Facebook page also shared the payout structure for this Saturday's event and a reminder for the track test, which stated:. July 20th Blast from the Past Shootout payout updates!. Big Tire =...
What are the stakes for the 2024 elections in Wyoming?
JACKSON — While lawmakers representing Teton County in the Wyoming Legislature will go unchallenged in the upcoming election, battle lines have been drawn across the state. All 62 seats in the Legislature’s House are up for grabs, and 15 out of 31 state senators are facing reelection. Only 15 of those 77 total races are uncontested. Four of those races with incumbents facing no challenger are Democratic Reps. Mike Yin and Liz Storer, Republican Rep. Andrew Byron and Republican Sen. Dan Dockstader, all representing Teton...
Wyoming hotels, WYDOT, hospitals affected by global Microsoft outage Friday
CASPER, Wyo. — A global IT outage is impacting Wyoming operations on Friday. According to a social media post on Friday morning, WYDOT said the outage has taken down Driver Services, including issuing of IDs and driver’s licenses. Its website is down, but its road info website is operational.
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