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  • Probate

    Apr 11, 2024

    STATE OF WYOMING COUNTY OF CROOK IN DISTRICT COURT SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Probate No. 2024-CV-0008997 In the Matter of the Estate of PATRICIA A. HALL, Deceased. NOTICE OF PROBATE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE: You are hereby notified that on March 13, 2024, the estate of the above named decedent was admitted to probate by the above named Court, and that Carol Stutzman was appointed administrator thereof. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the decedent or to his Estate are required to make immediate payment to the P...

  • Adoption

    Apr 11, 2024

    STATE OF WYOMING COUNTY OF CROOK ss. IN THE DISTRICT COURT SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Civil Action No. AD 4096 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF E.T.G. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FOR MINOR ADOPTION IN THE DISTRICT COURT SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE OF WYOMING COUNTY OF CROOK Case No. AD 4096 Lisa Godwin, Petitioner Vs. Sarah Beth Anderson, Respondent. NOTICE TO: Sara Beth Anderson, Respondent LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 124 Locust Street, Buffalo, NY 14204 You are notified that a Petition for Minor Adoption, Case No. AD 4096, has been filed in Wyoming...

  • MEETING

    Apr 11, 2024

    MEETING NOTICE OF DIRECTORS MEETING KARA CIRCLE AND WINDY WAY IMPROVEMENT & SERVICE DISTRICT A public meeting will be held at the Sundance State Bank Meeting Room, 207 N. 2nd Street (North end of the Post Office Building), Sundance, Wyoming on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. Election of officers will be held and general business will be discussed and acted on as necessary. To contact the District for questions, call Dave Goold at 307-797-2132 or Nancy Brown at 307-281-0470. Publish: April 11, 2024...

  • Flush out of ideas

    Sarah Pridgeon|Apr 11, 2024

    The city’s efforts to solve a sewer conundrum do not appear to have been successful, leading the council to consider allowing a variance that would allow for a septic tank on the lot instead. The issue cropped up late last year, involving a parcel of land that was under development at the east end of town. City rules don’t allow for a lot within reach of a sewer line to have a septic tank. While it is in reach of a line, this particular lot sits at an elevation that makes it difficult to tap in at the available connection point. Heith Wad...

  • Medicine Lodge pottery shows Mountain Crow may have lived near Big Horns in 1300s

    Cassia Catterall, Gillette News Record Via Wyoming News Exchange|Apr 11, 2024

    GILLETTE - Fond memories come to the surface when Terry and Janet Tharp think back to moments they experienced as children at what's now called the Medicine Lodge Archaeological Site. Growing up in the late 1950s and 1960s near Hyattville, the now married couple said the site wasn't called that yet. It was simply a ranch - an area where Janet was taken for picnics on a school field trip and the home of children Terry went to school with. "The kids that lived there on that ranch, they would go...

  • Getting inked shapes society through the years

    Trina Dennis Brittain, Rocket Miner Via Wyoming News Exchange|Apr 11, 2024

    ROCK SPRINGS - Public acceptance of tattooing has increased in the last two decades. Even teachers, lawyers, doctors and politicians have tattoos. In 1976, the first tattoo convention was held in Houston, Texas. The event provided an opportunity for artists to see work from other artists all around the world or to have the chance to display their own work and be seen by their peers. The inaugural tattoo expo in the Lone Star State was a place for artists and outcasts alike to meet and to be respected as well as appreciated. After the first-ever...