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  • Circuit Court

    Feb 14, 2019

    Speeding – Efrain Garcia, CO, 89/70, $127; Carl R. Dick Jr., Gillette, 44/30, $115; James D. Berghorst, SD, 85/75, $90; Holly A. Lakey, OR, 92/75, $170; Toni W. Schavone, CO, 105/80, $170; Eric T. Aslesen, SD, 86/80, $82; Cecilia D. Stelzner-Hatcher, ND, 90/75, $130; Colten B. Broderson, SD, 87/70, $130 No Seat Belt (driver with passenger under 12) – Amy R. Pehringer, Moorcroft, $25 Speed Too Fast for Conditions – Samantha K. Long, Gillette, $75 No Left Side Mirror – Darin J. Bowe, Upton, $75 Drive While License Suspended (2nd+ offense...

  • Crook County Sheriff's Office

    Feb 14, 2019

    Feb. 4 – Two VIN checks. Five paper services. Deputy responded to alarm call; false alarm. Feb. 5 – VIN check. Paper service. Deputy transported prisoner to clinic. Deputy did welfare check on individual. Deputy investigated report of threats to person. Deputy investigated animal complaint. Feb. 6 – VIN check. Paper service. Traffic stop. Feb. 7 – Four VIN checks. Traffic stop. Detention Deputy transported prisoner from Campbell County to Crook County jail. Detention Deputy booked in subject on warrant. Detention Deputy fingerprinted three i...

  • Sundance Police Report

    Feb 14, 2019

    Feb. 2 – House watch and business checks. Three bar checks. Six traffic stops. Feb. 3 – Officer provided traffic control for Freeze Your Fanny race (foggy). Abandoned bicycle at Central Office; blue touring bike brought to police station. House watch and business checks. Officer assisted the Fire Dept. Feb. 4 – Two students found to have vaping products at the high school; both cited. Officer assisted the Fire Dept. at smoke call. House watch and business checks. Feb. 5 – House watch and business checks. Officer assisted with vehicle lockout...

  • Personal property and oil and gas renditions due soon

    Feb 14, 2019

    Personal Property and Oil and Gas Renditions were mailed January 4, 2019 to all businesses, including agricultural producers and oil and gas companies that currently have an active account on the tax roll, says County Assessor Theresa Curren. This is the time to update the equipment account with those items that have been sold or purchased. If a business did not receive a rendition in the mail, then we do not have the information needed for the tax roll. Please contact the office at 307-283-2054 for reporting requirements. All renditions are...

  • Wyoming News Briefs

    From Wyoming News Exchange Newspapers|Feb 14, 2019

    Scout leader arrested on suspicion of stealing from troops GILLETTE (WNE) — A local Boy Scout leader is accused of stealing $31,000 from Gillette Scout troops between April and November, skimming money from popcorn fundraisers and troop accounts, said Gillette Police Detective Julianne Witham. After a two-month police investigation, Jason Barnum, 41, was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of three counts of theft greater than $1000 and obtaining goods by false pretenses, all felonies. The Greater Wyoming Council, which oversees dozens of Boy S...

  • This Week at Your Library

    Feb 14, 2019

    The Library will be closed, Monday, February 18, for President’s Day. Library Programming: VALENTINE’S TRAVELING BAKE SALE: The Friends of the Library Annual Traveling Bake Sale will be Thursday, February 14. Delivery will start at 9 a.m. Baked goods can be delivered to the library the afternoon of Tuesday, February 12 or Wednesday before 4 p.m. “SAVING THE PAST: PRESERVING HISTORIC BLACK HILLS CEMETERIES” program by Vern Davis on Friday, February 15, at 7 p.m. in the Library Meeting Room. STORYTIME: Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. February’s themes:...

  • Peek at the Past

    Feb 14, 2019

    1 Years Ago The Times February 12, 1919 Sweeping investigation of Bolshevik, I.W.W. and other propaganda was ordered unanimously yesterday by the senate after two hours of tempestuous discussion in which several senators declared that organizations were plotting to overthrow the American government by violence. The matter of the board of county commissioners calling in all county road supervisors for the April meeting to have consultation and to systematize road work strikes all interested people as a mighty good move. A.G. Powers , the Ford...