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Although individuals of all ages are at risk to contract COVID-19, some are at a higher risk than others. Dr. Alexia Harrist, Wyoming State Health Officer...
After news that coronavirus had been confirmed in Sheridan County, Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Jillian Balow made a statement on how the State Department of...
The University of Wyoming has extended their spring break an additional week in response to concerns about COVID-19. Governor Mark Gordon, while updating the state on...
On Thursday, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon held a news conference to update the citizens of the state on COVID-19, after the first reported case within the...
Sheridan County School District 2 Superintendent Craig Dougherty sent an email to all parents, students, and staff in response to news that a COVID-19 positive individual...
On Wednesday, the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce hosted their monthly luncheon at the Sheridan Holiday Inn. The program was presented by Sheridan Travel and Tourism’s...
The 65th Wyoming Legislature has come to an agreement on what the state budget should look like for the next biennium, after several days of delineation...
Whether you are speaking locally or on a larger scale, coronavirus has been a topic that many organizations have had to address and plan for. Wyoming...
On Monday morning, the Sheridan County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to Normative Services in Sheridan County for a report of assault with a deadly weapon. Sheriff...
Come January 1 of 2021, Wyoming will have a 5% statewide lodging tax, with funds collected being split between the state and the local levels. At...
Two mirror bills have passed second reading in their second house which means they are very close to the finish line of becoming law. If passed,...
After 3 readings in both bodies of the 65th Wyoming Legislature, Senate File 22 is ready for Governor Mark Gordon’s signature to become law. Local Representative...
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