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  • Legislator pulls firearms bill, says it was mischaracterized

    Kathy Brown, Gillette News Record Via Wyoming News Exchange|Feb 13, 2020

    GILLETTE — A Campbell County state legislator has withdrawn a controversial bill he’d proposed on firearms reporting for national background checks. Rep. Bill Pownall, a Republican who serves on the Judiciary Committee, has withdrawn House Bill 59 from consideration in the state Legislature’s 24-day budget session that started Monday. The bill and its sponsor have been the target of much criticism on social media since it came up for introduction. It would have had to receive a two-thirds majority vote in the House just to be considered, which...

  • Gillette schools eye armed teacher policy

    Kathy Brown, Gillette News Record Via Wyoming News Exchange|Dec 26, 2019

    GILLETTE — Two committees that have been working to create an armed educators policy and regulations in Gillette hope to bring drafts of their proposal to the school board sometime in January. Campbell County School District is one of five districts in the state that has either passed or is considering policies for having trained, armed educators in schools. Members of the two committees examining the issue locally include a local parent, law enforcement representative and school district staff. The Armed Educators Committee went over a 2...

  • Gillette continues discussion about arming teachers

    Kathy Brown, Gillette News Record Via Wyoming News Exchange|Apr 11, 2019

    GILLETTE — The second round of public comments about the Campbell County School District considering arming educators for safety drew 30 people and 11 speakers Thursday evening. The district is using three armed educator listening sessions to gauge public sentiment in favor or opposing such a policy. One public session remains, and although there were more comments in favor of the measure Thursday, the number of those opposed also grew. The school district’s Safety Committee — trustee Toni Bell, Superintendent Alex Ayers and state Sen. Micha...

  • Ranchers deal with 15 days of sub-freezing temperatures

    Kathy Brown, Gillette News Record Via Wyoming News Exchange|Mar 7, 2019

    GILLETTE - Charlene and Doug Camblin, like many ranchers in Campbell County, aren't calving yet. But there are always a few surprises in a cattle and calf operation. A week ago, on Doug's birthday and with temperatures close to minus 15, they found a newborn heifer. They were lucky, though. The Camblins carried the calf to their home, where they were able to warm it up and it managed to survive despite the wind chill. Monday morning dawned with similar cold temperatures in northeast Wyoming and...