Recent Arrests (5/21/18)
Here is a recap of recent law enforcement activity. All of those cited or arrested are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Charges are subject to change following official filings from...
View ArticleNCHS Holds Mini-Parade for State Soccer Champions (PHOTOS)
The Natrona County High School band led NC’s state soccer champions around the historic grounds on Tuesday morning in Casper. Students and parents gathered to cheer and wave as the band and athletes...
View ArticleFacebook chief faces EU grilling over his ‘digital monster’
May 22, 2018 By LORNE COOK , Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced tough questions from European Union lawmakers Tuesday over what one of them branded Zuckerberg’s...
View ArticleM-44 cyanide bombs killed 164 Wyoming coyotes in 2017
May 22, 2018 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile The U.S. Department of Agriculture in an annual report released last month lists 164 coyotes killed in Wyoming with M-44 “cyanide bombs” in 2017....
View ArticleBullies tag gay Riverton teen’s car, then she finds a hero
May 22, 2018 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile RIVERTON — A high school student knew intolerance existed in this town of roughly 11,000 long before a local radio host’s homophobic remarks thrust LGBTQ issues...
View ArticleWyoming to vote on biggest grizzly hunt in lower 48 states
May 23, 2018 By MEAD GRUVER , Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming could allow grizzly bear hunting for the first time in decades when state officials vote Wednesday whether to allow as many...
View ArticleWyoming makes rush for hyped new tech, results still virtual
May 23, 2018 By MEAD GRUVER , Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Block Chain Gang LLC, Crypto Cowboy, Something Something Blockchain LLC: Based on the names of dozens of new companies registering...
View ArticleEvents Roundup for Wednesday, May 23
Windy City Wednesday Food Truck Festival Windy City Wednesday Food Truck Festival is every Wednesday thru September Rain or shine, the Windy City Wednesday Food Truck Festival is from 4 – 8 in the...
View ArticleObituaries: Vayo, Tice
Ellen (Dawson) Vayo was born in Seattle, Washington, to Edgar Francis and Mabel Ellen (Korman) Dawson and passed away on May 17, 2018. Ellen was the wife of Frank Paul Vayo and mother of three...
View ArticleTrump seethes over Russia probe, calls for end to ‘SPYGATE’
May 23, 2018 By ANNE FLAHERTY, DESMOND BUTLER and CHAD DAY , Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump escalated his efforts to discredit the Russia investigation Wednesday, saying the...
View ArticleWYDOT announces Memorial Day buckle-up campaign
The Wyoming Department of Transportation has announced their cooperation with area law enforcement, for a national seat-belt awareness campaign. This national seat belt campaign began May 21 and runs...
View ArticleMan arrested in connection with downtown BB gun vandalism
A Casper man has been arrested in connection with the BB gun vandalism of multiple downtown businesses. According to a police affidavit, 50-year-old Jeffery Garner was arrested during the afternoon...
View ArticleScattered thunderstorms possible tonight, warmer Thursday- DayWeather Podcast
Partly cloudy with afternoon and evening scattered thunderstorms. Highs 70s, lows 40s. Partly cloudy and warmer Thursday with isolated late day thunderstorms. Highs near 80. The post Scattered...
View ArticleMount Rushmore to undergo $14M renovation
KEYSTONE, S.D. (AP) — The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is getting a $14 million upgrade, though the carved heads of U.S. presidents won’t be touched. Maureen McGee-Ballinger is chief of...
View ArticleJeter- Casper Humane Society’s Pet of the Week
“Jeter” 2 Years Old Spayed Female Shepherd Mix Jeter is a sweet girl that is very protective of her people. She would do best with a single person that wants a faithful and loyal companion. The Casper...
View ArticleNFL owners adopt new policy to address anthem protests
By PAUL NEWBERRY, AP Sports Writer ATLANTA (AP) — NFL owners approved a new policy Thursday aimed at addressing the firestorm over national anthem protests sparked by Colin Kaepernick and polarized by...
View ArticlePolice seek information, possible victims in west-Casper burglaries
The Casper Police Department says that they are seeking individuals in the Fort Casper Area, who may have been the unwitting victims of a suspected burglar. According to a statement released on CPD...
View ArticleRecent Arrests (5/22/18)
Here is a recap of recent law enforcement activity. All of those cited or arrested are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Charges are subject to change following official filings from...
View ArticleSNAPPED- Bar Nunn Students Takeover NC Track
Tuesday was “Track Day” for Bar Nunn Elementary School students at the Natrona County High School track. Students competed in track and field events, as well as various games during the afternoon...
View ArticleJudge: President can’t block critics on Twitter
By LARRY NEUMEISTER, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump is violating the First Amendment when he blocks critics on Twitter because of their...
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