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Wyoming Relief Fund Demand Nearly Over Available Amount
With the deadline nearing for Wyoming businesses and nonprofit organizations to apply for federal funds to offset coronavirus losses, the state had already paid out more than $120 million for assistance through the two of its programs still running, according to state figures.
September 14, 2020

49 New Coronavirus Cases on Sunday Bring Wyoming Active Cases to 536
The Wyoming Department of Health, in its daily coronavirus update, said 49 new confirmed and probable cases were reported Sunday
September 12, 2020

65 New Coronavirus Cases in Wyoming; 498 Active
The 65 new coronavirus cases were reported in 15 counties including: Albany, Campbell, Carbon, Converse, Crook, Fremont, Laramie, Lincoln, Natrona, Park, Platte, Sheridan, Sublette, Sweetwater and Teton.
September 11, 2020

Cluster Of Coronavirus Cases Tracked To Douglas Bar; 18 Quarantined
Officials have ordered the quarantine of another 18 people who were in contact with the infected individuals.
September 11, 2020

Barrasso: Biden Slowly Emerging From The Basement Only To Destroy The Country
John Barrasso said Joe Biden was slowly emerging from his basement but only to support policies that would be "recipes for disaster."
September 11, 2020

48 New Coronavirus Cases Thursday; 604 Active
The department, in its daily coronavirus update, said 48 new cases were reported Thursday, leaving the state with 11 fewer active cases than were seen Wednesday.
September 10, 2020

Covid Task Force In Park County Dissolved As Virus Becomes “New Normal”
The worst case scenario never occurred - and six months after its creation, the incident command system was no longer necessary.
Wendy CorrSeptember 10, 2020

Wyoming, South Dakota Partner To Promote Ultimate Road Trip
To take advantage of people getting back on the road to travel again, Wyoming and South Dakota's departments of tourism have partnered to promote a majestic road trip through the two states.
September 10, 2020

Weston County Commissioners Back Away From Public Health Orders
The Weston County commissioners took a stand against COVID-19 health orders by voting 2-1 to rescind the chairmans signatures from state/county health orders presented by Dr. Mike Jording, the countys health officer.
September 10, 2020

48 New Coronavirus Cases; 625 Active
The number of coronavirus cases in Wyoming increased by 48 Wednesday to push the number of people still sick with the disease up to 625
September 10, 2020

University of Wyoming Stays Closed For Five More Days After COVID Cases Increase
The University of Wyoming's pause on in-person classes and its fall return plan will be extended until at least Monday, President Ed Seidel announced Wednesday afternoon.
September 09, 2020

Record Low Temperatures, Big Snowfall, Hurricane Force Winds Hit Wyoming
Wyoming had it all yesterday. Record low temperatures, significant snowfall, and winds high enough to be categorized as hurricane strength.
September 09, 2020

58 New Coronavirus Cases in Wyoming; 610 Active
The number of active coronavirus cases in Wyoming went back over 600 on Tuesday as the Wyoming Department of Health reported 58 new laboratory-confirmed cases in 14 counties.
September 08, 2020

Sturgis Called A “Superspreader” Event, Gov. Says Report Is Misleading
A recent study has connected the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally to more than a quarter of a million coronavirus cases, but South Dakota health officials have been quick to point out that the study hasn't been peer-reviewed yet.
September 08, 2020

Winter-Like Storm Creates Winter Wonderland in Some Areas; Blizzard From Hell in Other Areas
The early winter storm that has hit Wyoming is producing different results in different places.
September 08, 2020

Winter-Like Storm Closes Wyoming Highways, Leaves Thousands Without Power
A strong winter-like storm left Wyoming highways closed and thousands of Wyoming residents without power on Tuesday as the weekends warm, mild weather was replaced with brisk winds, snow and frigid temperatures.
September 08, 2020

Almost 8K Wyomingites Without Power Due To Snow
Nearly 8,000 Wyomingites across the state are without electricity on Tuesday morning due to the September snow storm that's affecting the entire state.
September 08, 2020

Wyoming’s Winter Weather Shuts Down Multiple Roads Across State
Multiple roadways across Wyoming have been closed due to winter weather, according to updates from the Wyoming Department of Transportation.
September 08, 2020

Don Day: Good Weather Coming Up But Not Until the Weekend
Wyoming's weatherman Don Day says the wintry weather will stay around for a bit but the weekend should be great.
September 08, 2020

Wyoming Weather: Don Day Says This Snowstorm Is “The Real Deal”
Wyoming's weatherman Don Day says to be prepared as this is a "very intense storm" for early September.
September 07, 2020

574 Active Coronavirus Cases Reported In Wyoming Sunday
The number of active coronavirus cases in Wyoming increased slightly on Saturday, growing by four to total 560 with new cases in eight counties.
September 06, 2020

Wyoming Weather: Get Ready For Snow
We had hoped that a change in the weather pattern would divert the wintry grim reaper. Ain't gonna happen.
September 04, 2020

Natrona County Man Becomes 42nd Wyoming Coronavirus Death
A Natrona County man has become the 42nd person to die in Wyoming from the coronavirus, the Wyoming Department of Health announced Friday.
September 04, 2020

Two LCCC Students Test Positive For COVID
Five Laramie County Community College students are in quarantine after two of the students tested positive for coronavirus, the college announced Friday.
September 04, 2020
