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New Coronavirus Cases Reported In Teton, Fremont Counties
New coronavirus cases in Teton and Fremont counties brought the states total number of confirmed cases to 84 on Saturday.
March 29, 2020

Wyoming Coronavirus Count Up To 73; 18 Recoveries
Wyomings coronavirus case count increased to 73 on Friday afternoon as new cases were diagnosed in Laramie and Teton counties.
March 27, 2020

Balow: April 6 Is Deadline for Continuing Wyoming Education Plan
Wyomings schools will have until April 6 to develop a plan for the continued education of their students in the face of a new state order extending the closure of schools for two weeks, according to Superintendent of Public Instruction Jillian Balow.
March 27, 2020

Wyoming ACLU Calls on Dept. of Corrections to Release Emergency Plans on Coronavirus
In denying the request, the Dept of Corrections said, "The release of these documents could endanger our operations and allow inmates to manipulate our system."
March 27, 2020

Gordon Extends Health Closures/Orders Until April 17
Gov. Mark Gordon extended the three statewide health orders through April 17 to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
March 27, 2020

Wyoming Coronavirus Cases Jump to 70
The number of coronavirus cases in Wyoming increased to 70 on Friday as the Wyoming Health Department reported 14 new cases in seven counties, including the first case in Goshen County.
March 27, 2020

Company Gives Wyoming ‘F’ for Social Distancing
Unacast, which tracks cell phone signals to determine patterns in human mobility, reported that the average distance traveled by Wyoming residents since coronavirus first surfaced actually increased by 6% as of March 22.
March 27, 2020

Coronavirus Case Up To 56, Laramie County Leads State
The number of coronavirus cases in Wyoming increased to 55 on Thursday as Laramie County became the county with the states highest number of cases.
March 26, 2020

Hospitalized Washakie County Resident Is Hot Springs County’s First Coronavirus Case
"Though this is our first case, we do not expect it will be our last. I encourage community members to stay vigilant with protective measures as we work together to minimize the spread of this illness"
March 26, 2020

Wyoming Coronavirus Cases Mostly Seen In Ages 60-69
The majority of Wyomings coronavirus cases have been diagnosed in people age 60 to 69, according to the state Department of Health.
March 26, 2020

Sheridan County Reports Recovery For Four Coronavirus Patients; 17 Statewide Recoveries
All four of the people in Sheridan County diagnosed with coronavirus have recovered, according to county health officials.
March 26, 2020

Wyoming Coronavirus Cases Up To 53; Johnson County Gets First Case
The first case of coronavirus in Johnson County was diagnosed on Thursday as the states total case load increased to 53.
March 26, 2020

Don Day’s Wyoming Weather Forecast for Thursday, March 26
The latest from Wyoming's weatherman, Don Day.
March 26, 2020

Devils Tower Shuts Down
The National Park Service Announced late Wednesday that Devils Tower will be closed until further notice.
March 26, 2020

Gov. Gordon Urges Residents to Stay Home to Prevent Virus Spreading
We are not trying to shut down Wyoming, he said. But your voluntary action and discipline will make the difference on whether we can slow the spread of COVID-19. I want to emphasize the orders we put in place are only effective if you take them seriously.
March 26, 2020

Smart Yellowstone Reporter – Unlike Idiot Tourists – Leaves Bison Alone
Bozeman, Montana reporter saw an approaching bison herd and quickly got out of the way. "I ain't messing with you," he said.
March 26, 2020

F.E. Warren Air Force Base Implementing HPCON Charlie Due to Coronavirus
The F.E. Warren Air Force Base announced Wednesday that it was now under Health Protection Condition (HPCON) Charlie, effective immediately, to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
March 25, 2020

Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming Commits $1M to Support Coronavirus Relief
Wyoming Episcopalians are currently busy serving their communities by checking in on their neighbors, providing food and financial resources to local food banks and other agencies, as well as holding virtual prayer services. The virus has halted weekly worship across the state.
March 25, 2020

Campbell County’s Patient With Coronavirus Describes What It’s Like
In a candid 20-minute phone conversation that followed, the county resident revealed she wished to remain anonymous for the sake of her family and friends but felt compelled to share her experience with the virus over the past week and share her story.
March 25, 2020

Lander Gin Distiller Now Making Hand Sanitizer
This was certainly never part of my plan, but with such a strong need across the state, I feel a firm calling to give back to this wonderful place I call home. So while I'll be busy at my distillery, it won't be from creating Huck Gin just yet.
March 25, 2020

Coronavirus Cases Set At 49 In Wyoming
The number of coronavirus cases in Wyoming grew to 49 on Wednesday, with 10 new cases reported as of 9 p.m.
March 25, 2020

State Coronavirus Count Up To 37, New Cases In Six Counties
Wyomings coronavirus case count jumped by eight on Tuesday, with new cases diagnosed in Laramie, Teton, Carbon, Natrona, Sweetwater and Fremont Counties.
March 25, 2020

Governor Closes Down More Small Business Due to Coronavirus
The closure applies to nail salons, hair salons and barber shops; cosmetology, electrology and esthetic services; massage parlors; and tattoo, body art and piercing shops.
March 24, 2020

Enzi Urges Democrats To Quit Playing Partisan Games And Pass Coronavirus Bill
U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi urged Senate Democrats on Tuesday to stop delaying action on a proposed coronavirus relief bill and approve the measure in the interest of small business owners and workers.
March 24, 2020
