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  • Circuit Court

    Mar 19, 2020

    Speeding – Tyler J. Hammons, AZ, 81/75, $82; Darin W. Homer, Casper, 92/75, $130; Matthew D. Heinzerling, SD, 88/80, $86; Dravan S. Lensegrav, SD, 96/75, $150; Rachel A. Erixton, WA, 87/80, $84; Ryan A. Jones, IL, 87/80, $84; Brandon C. Hatle, SD, 84/75, $88; Aubrey M. Knapp, SD, 93/80, $110; Reba K. Wood, SD, 89/75, $115; (truck) – David Reimer, Canada, 60/55, $15 No Seat Belt (driver) – James Robert Shelton, Sundance, $25; Zackary Gary Spangler, Hulett, $25; Eli H. Ode, CO, $25; (passenger) – Gabrielle K. Hansen, Sundance, $10 Fail to Stop...

  • Sundance Police

    Mar 19, 2020

    Feb. 22 – House watch and business checks. Six traffic stops. Three bar checks. Feb. 23 – House watch and business checks. VIN inspection. Two traffic stops. Feb. 24 – House watch and business checks. Three traffic stops. Feb. 25 – House watch and business checks. Officer assisted motorist stuck in snow. VIN inspection. Three traffic stops. Feb. 26 – House watch and business checks. Officer investigated vehicle crash. VIN inspection. Three bar checks. Four traffic stops. Feb. 27 – House watch and business checks. Three bar checks. Four traffi...

  • Wyoming's coronavirus case count grows to 18

    Compiled from Wyoming News Exchange Newspapers|Mar 19, 2020

    Teton County’s first confirmed case of coronavirus brought the state’s total confirmed case count for the illness to 18 as of Thursday morning. The Teton County Health Department and St. John’s Health, Jackson’s hospital, announced that a man over the age of 60 living in Teton County had tested positive for the coronavirus COVID-19. Officials said the man contacted his health care provider after suffering flu-like symptoms, was tested and then self-isolated. “Though this is our first case, we do not expect it will be our last,” said Dr. Tr...

  • Governor Gordon and State Health Officer issue statewide closure order for public spaces

    Mar 19, 2020

    CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon has endorsed a decision by the Wyoming State Health Officer to close public places for a two-week period to help slow the community spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). The closure order extends through April 3 and includes schools, theaters, bars, nightclubs, coffee shops, employee cafeterias, self-serve buffets, salad bars, unpackaged self-serve food services, gyms, conference rooms and museums. “This Governor has never been inclined to overstep local authority, but these are unprecedented times. It is cri...

  • Crook County School District

    Mar 19, 2020

    MINUTES of MEETING BOARD of TRUSTEES CROOK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 Preparing Today for Success Tomorrow CCSD#1 will prepare & empower all students for successful, lifelong learning through effective teaching. CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Crook County School District #1 was held in Moorcroft, WY, Monday, February 17, 2020, at the hour of 6:00 PM at Moorcroft High School. ROLL CALL The meeting opened with the following present: Chairman Brian Marchant; Trustees Rick Gill, Thayne Gray, Keith Haiar, Dena Mills,...

  • Crook County School District

    Mar 19, 2020

    MINUTES of MEETING BOARD of TRUSTEES CROOK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 Preparing Today for Success Tomorrow CCSD#1 will prepare & empower all students for successful, lifelong learning through effective teaching. CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Crook County School District #1 was held in Sundance, WY, Monday, March 16, 2020, at the hour of 6:00 PM at the central office. ROLL CALL The meeting opened with the following present: Chairman Brian Marchant; Trustees Marlene Edwards, Thayne Gray, Dena Mills, Heith Waddell,...

  • Crook County Land Use Planning & Zoning Commission

    Mar 19, 2020

    CROOK COUNTY LAND USE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Regular Meeting Minutes Roger Connett Cody Galloway Chairman Vice-Chairman March 9, 2020 Members Present: Chairman, Roger Connett, Vice-Chairman, Cody Galloway, Terry Wilkerson, Mary Yemington Members Absent: Rodney Geil Staff: Tim Lyons Visitors: Lloyd Davis, Rodney Throckmorton, Tonya Throckmorton, Callie Hilty, Jeanne Whalen, Tim Grimsbo, Jed Holder, Ruth Holder, Teresa Stefan, Joseph Stefan, Curtis Wendling, Darrell Wendling Chairman, Roger Connett called to order the regular meeting of the...

  • Crook County Natural Resource District

    Mar 19, 2020

    Crook County Natural Resource District (CCNRD) February 4th Regular Board Meeting Minutes CALL MEETING TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 12:17 pm by Chairman Wayne Garman at the USDA Service Center, 117 South 21st Street, Sundance, Wyoming. ATTENDANCE Board: Wayne Garman, Wanda Burget, Lily Altaffer Employees: Sarah Anderson, Bridget Helms, Carmen Horne-McIntyre (Call in) Guests: NRCS District Conservationist Keela Deaton. FSA Executive Director Sarah Hanlon, Board applicants: Keith Haiar, Ed Chatfield OPEN ISSUES TO DISCUSS NRCS...

  • Gordon says coronavirus impact likely to go on for a while

    Mar 19, 2020

    The impact of the coronavirus on Wyoming will probably be felt for some time to come, Gov. Mark Gordon said Monday. Gordon spoke during a press briefing as the number of coronavirus cases in the state grew to 28 with one new case each in Carbon and Laramie counties. “I will say this isn’t going to be over in two weeks,” he said. “This is going to impact life in Wyoming for a long time to come.” However, even as the state announced two more cases, officials in Fremont County announced that two of the patients in that county have fully recovered...

  • Governor Gordon signs Executive Order providing grace period for expired drivers licenses

    Mar 19, 2020

    CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon has signed an Executive Order (EO) that provides a grace period for expired driver licenses and identification cards, suspends non-commercial driving tests and continues commercial driving tests by appointment. The goal of the EO is to help protect the public and the state workforce by limiting interaction with state employees and at governmental offices. Wyoming Department of Transportation officials are already implementing social distancing measures by limiting the number of people who can be in a D...

  • Coronavirus case count jumps to 40, third closure order issued

    Compiled from Wyoming News Exchange Newspapers|Mar 19, 2020

    Wyoming’s coronavirus case count grew to 40 on Wednesday following the discovery of eight new cases in six counties Tuesday and three more Wednesday. Gov. Mark Gordon announced he would hold a news conference at 1 p.m. Wednesday to discuss the state’s reaction to the epidemic, including Tuesday’s order closing businesses that provide personal services, such as beauty salons, barbershops and tattoo parlors. The state Department of Health reported that new cases were diagnosed Tuesday and Wednesday in Laramie, Natrona, Carbon, Sweetwater, Teton...