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367 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Friday; 451 Recoveries, 3,434 Active
The state reported 367 new laboratory-confirmed and 105 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 3,434 active cases.Â
August 28, 2021

Dr. Dan & Amy Surdam: Mask Up And Vaccinate
Dr. Dan Surdam and Amy Surdam write: "It is extremely unfortunate that this has become a political issue rather than a matter of health and safety for all of us."
August 27, 2021

War Hero Suffering From Paranoia Arrested After Accosting Forest Service Employee
A veteran who received the Bronze Star and a Purple Heart for his service in Iraq was arrested for accosting a Shoshone National Forest employee.
August 27, 2021

Barrasso Slams Biden On Economy, Immigration, Afghanistan
Barrasso said the No. 1 issue is inflation with people paying more for gas and groceries.
August 27, 2021

379 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Thursday; 426 Recoveries, 3,413 Active
The state reported 379 new laboratory-confirmed and 88 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 3,413 active cases.
August 27, 2021

Northeast Wyo Towns Rally For 9-Year-Old After Tumor Nearly Blinds Him
The town of Hulett came together to raise funds for Quintins medical bills and show their support for the budding buckaroo by hosting the Ride a Horse, Feed a Cowboy fundraiser in his honor.Â
August 26, 2021

348 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Wednesday; 36 Recoveries, 3,372 Active
The state reported 348 new laboratory-confirmed and 111 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 3,372 active cases, the highest number seen since Dec. 13, when the total stood at 3,758.
August 26, 2021

Rock Springs Pulls Together To Raise Over $50,000 For Flood Victims
So far, the city has raised a total of $52,933 to help at least 94 families and victims who saw their basements take on a large amount of water in what's being called a 1 in 100-year flood.
August 25, 2021

Wyoming Officials Reiterate Support For Keeping Schools Open All Year
Gov. Mark Gordon and state health officials reiterated their intent to avoid COVID-19 school closings at all costs.
August 25, 2021

347 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Tuesday; 314 Recoveries, 2,949 Active
The state reported 347 new laboratory-confirmed and 160 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 2,949 active cases.
August 25, 2021

724 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Monday; 2,782 Active
The state reported 724 new laboratory-confirmed and 167 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 2,782 active cases.
August 24, 2021

COLUMN: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Volunteer Directors React To Patagonia Rejection
Members of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Board of Directors spoke out about Patagonia's decision to remove its apparel from the ski resort.
August 23, 2021

Search Continues For Casper Man Missing Since June
His family fears that Schroeder is in danger, his sisters said, and they are gravely worried about his safety and ask the public for help.
August 23, 2021

Woman Breaks Fremont Lake Open Swim Record
Five hours, 5 minutes and 10 seconds after plunging into the lake on Monday, Aug. 2, Book completed the swim across one of the countrys oldest, and deepest, lakes. She beat Rules record by nearly 25 minutes.
August 23, 2021

Powell’s Used Fire Trucks Are A Hard Sell
Unfortunately, even if the vehicles were sitting out front with a for sale sign in the window, used equipment is a hard sell.
August 23, 2021

Jackson Woman Gets 15-20 Years In Fatal New Year’s Day Wreck Of Pinedale Man
After hearing from defendant Jade S. Jewkes herself and from family and friends of the Pinedale man she killed, 9th District Court Judge Marv Tyler sentenced Jewkes to 15 to 20 years in prison.
August 23, 2021

408 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Friday; 392 Recoveries, 2,781 Active
The state reported 408 new laboratory-confirmed and 113 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 2,781 active cases.
August 23, 2021

Wyoming Ranks Third For Most Dependent On Outdoor Economy
Wyoming is the third most dependent state on the outdoor recreation economy, according to a recent analysis.
August 20, 2021

Geologist: Wyoming’s Coal Production Bump Is Good, But Not Sign Of Recovery
After years of decline, Wyomings coal industry recently saw a bump in production.
August 20, 2021

Grizzly Bear Deaths On The Rise In 2021
Its been a tough year for grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. As of Wednesday, 27 individuals had been euthanized due to conflicts with humans, killed by other bears, hit by cars or drowned in canals so far in 2021.
August 19, 2021

234 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Thursday; 328 Recoveries, 2,652 Active
The state reported 234 new laboratory-confirmed and 72 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 2,652 active cases.
August 19, 2021
