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Attorney: Wyoming Supreme Court Can Study Complaints Against Manlove
Wyomings Supreme Court is responsible for supervising the conduct of Laramie Countys district attorney, even if allegations of misconduct involve personnel issues, according to an attorney for the states Board of Professional Responsibility.
August 11, 2021

“American Idol” Holding Virtual Auditions For Wyoming On Aug. 23
Wyoming singers should get their voices and best songs ready, because "American Idol" is hosting (virtual) auditions for potential contestants later this month.
August 10, 2021

Wyoming ‘Top Dog’ Corrections K9 Officer Recovers After Surgery
The 10-year-old black lab recently retired after spending more than five years busting bad guys and sniffing out drugs for the Wyoming Department of Corrections.
August 10, 2021

Pot Law Backers Try To Put Citizen-Backed Initiative On Ballot For First Time Since 1996
Proponents of two initiatives aimed at changing Wyomings marijuana laws have cleared their first hurdle in placing a citizen-backed initiative on Wyomings ballot for the first time since 1996.
August 06, 2021

C.J. Box’s “Dark Sky” Is One Of Stephen King’s Favorite Summer Reads
Box's latest Joe Pickett novel, "Dark Sky," was named as one of King's favorite summer reads of this year on an Amazon list.
August 04, 2021

Eating Wyoming: The One Eyed Buffalo: Hot Springs and Hot Food
Most people in Wyoming have heard about the town of Thermopolis, but if you haven't, let me tell you a little about the home of the restaurant we are visiting this week.
August 03, 2021

Cowboy Skill Games Honors Wyoming Deputy Sheriff Who Saved Two Women From Drowning
More than 20,000 people gave Natrona County Deputy Sheriff Dexter Bryant a standing ovation on Saturday as Cheyenne Frontier Days paused the rodeo in order to salute his heroism.
August 03, 2021

AG: Board Has No Authority Over How Laramie County DA Manages Staff
The group that oversees the behavior of attorneys has no authority over how Laramie Countys district attorney handles overtime or personnel issues, according to the states attorney general.
August 02, 2021

Low Streamflows Have Northwest Wyo Water Users On Edge
The Shoshone River provides water for more than just agriculture, although thats the reason Buffalo Bill Cody and his partners designed the regions irrigation system over 100 years ago.
Wendy CorrJuly 30, 2021

Simpson Mourns Loss Of Mike Enzi
Former Sen. Al Simpson reflected on his friendship with the late Mike Enzi.
Wendy CorrJuly 29, 2021

Report: Big Horn County Is The Worst County To Live In Wyoming
While the most recent dip in life expectancy in the U.S. is alarming, there are many parts of the country where poor health outcomes and other socioeconomic hardships have long been the norm.
July 28, 2021

Cowboy Skill Games & Cheyenne Frontier Days Honors Wyoming Airmen Who Saved Kidnapped Child
Cheyenne Frontier Days and Cowboy Skill Games of Wyoming on Monday honored two Wyoming airmen from F.E. Warren Air Force Base whose quick actions led to the rescue of a kidnapped child from an armed fugitive.
July 27, 2021

State Officials Join Delegation In Mourning Enzi’s Death
State officials around Wyoming mourned the death of former U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi on Tuesday, remembering him as someone who always worked for Wyoming.
July 27, 2021

Congressional Colleagues Praise Enzi’s Service
Former U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi was a tireless worker on behalf of Wyomings interests in Congress and in Wyomings Legislature, other elected officials said Tuesday.
July 27, 2021

Former Sen. Enzi Dies Following Bike Accident
Former U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi has died following a serious bike accident he was involved in on Friday.
July 27, 2021

YouTuber Investigates Historic Wichita State University Plane Crash In Colorado
A YouTuber from Georgia recently visited Colorado to investigate a 51-year-old plane crash that killed 31 people.
July 26, 2021

Enzi Injured In Bike Wreck, Hospitalized In Colorado
Former U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi has been injured in a bicycle wreck, according to his son Brad.
July 26, 2021

Family Of Lander Woman Blinded In Hospital Now Suing For Negligence
The family of a 72-year-old Lander woman whose eye was gouged out by a fellow Lander hospital patient Thanksgiving morning is now suing said hospital for failing to protect the woman from her attacker.
July 23, 2021

Worland Airman Welcomed Home After 54 Years
After 54 years, the Worland native has finally returned home. Krogman, a 1964 graduate of the Air Force Academy, was just 25 when he was killed in action during the Vietnam War while serving with the Forward Air Controller wing in Vietnam.
Wendy CorrJuly 22, 2021

One Dead In Black Thunder Mine Dragline Incident
A coal miner is dead following an accident that occurred while repairs were being performed on a Black Thunder Mine dragline yesterday afternoon, officials announced Thursday morning.
County 17July 22, 2021

Laramie County District Attorney Says Allegations Of Incompetence Unfounded
Management of the Laramie County District Attorneys office is the job of District Attorney Leigh Anne Manlove and is not subject to review by the board that oversees the activities of Wyomings attorneys, she said this week.
July 21, 2021

Lander Outdoor Equipment Company Is Optics Provider For Archery Olympics Team
A Lander outdoor equipment company has been named as the official optics provider for the U.S. archery team while they compete in the Tokyo Olympics.
July 21, 2021

National Zoo In Washington D.C. Wants Public To Name Baby Black-Footed Ferrets
The National Zoo in Washington D.C. is asking for the public to vote on the names of two of its baby black-footed ferrets born in May.
July 21, 2021

Country Star Suzy Bogguss Returns To Wyoming For Sunday Concert
Country music star Suzy Bogguss will perform in Cody this weekend.
Wendy CorrJuly 21, 2021
