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  • Gillette man accused of stealing county resident's identity

    Sarah Pridgeon|Sep 19, 2019

    Justin Ross Hogan of Gillette has been bound over to District Court on five felony charges and one misdemeanor count of identity theft. The alleged victim in all six counts is a resident of Crook County. On August 23, 2018, Crook County Sheriff’s Office dispatch provided a report of credit card fraud to a Sheriff’s Office deputy and advised that the alleged victim is a resident of this county. The deputy made contact with the victim at his residence, where he claimed that six credit accounts had been opened in his name beginning in Sep...

  • Circuit Court

    Sep 19, 2019

    Speeding – Nicole F. Smith, CO, 28/20, $96; Don C. Pence, MI, 29/20, $98; Christopher P. Stucky, Gillette, 29/20, $85; (minor), Gillette, 30/20, $85; (minor), Beulah, 30/20, $85; Cheryl J. Rideout, Wamsutter, 31/20, $85; Kasandra D. Johnson, Wright, 32/20, $85; Brian R. Bouwkamp, MI, 35/20, $130; Timothy W. McInerney, MT, 35/20, $85; Kraig W. Langley Jr., Gillette, 36/20, $85; Michael Anthony Wester, Gillette, 40/30, $125; (minor), Gillette, 46/30, $135; Dinah J. Lu, CA, 48/30, $201; Arthur P. Cunningham, AL, 51/30, $150; Steven P. W...

  • Former CEO sued over use of 'BeefChain' trademark

    Nick Reynolds, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange|Sep 19, 2019

    CASPER — A company co-owned by two Wyoming legislators is suing its former CEO over the use of a trademark attributed to the blockchain-based agricultural company they founded together. In a complaint filed Aug. 30 in federal court, well-known GOP financier and Wyoming Blockchain Coalition founding member Robert Jennings is accused by his former partners in the company, American Certified Brands LLC, of posing as the owner of a brand owned by the company, BeefChain, in an attempt to damage the company’s reputation after being dismissed fro...

  • Crossover voting, voter ID bills killed

    Nick Reynolds, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange|Sep 19, 2019

    CASPER — Lawmakers on Monday defeated two controversial bills that would have had significant implications on Wyoming’s elections. The bills — one to eliminate the practice of crossover voting in primary elections, another to combat voter fraud by requiring photo identification at the polls — have received considerable attention since first appearing last fall, inspired by national concerns over voter fraud and the revelation that thousands of voters purposefully switched their party affiliations to participate in the 2018 Republican primari...

  • Wyoming News Briefs

    From Wyoming News Exchange Newspapers|Sep 19, 2019

    Two killed, two wounded in Cheyenne shooting CHEYENNE – Two adults were killed and two juveniles were seriously injured in a shooting late Monday afternoon in east Cheyenne. The sole suspect, Andrew Weaver, 25, of Cheyenne, was taken into custody after a nearly two-hour search of the area. He was taken to Cheyenne Regional Medical Center for treatment, but the nature of his injuries was not released. Cheyenne Police Department spokesman Officer Kevin Malatesta said a call of shots fired came in around 4:30 p.m. Officers responded to the home a...

  • Patriots on a roll

    Rebecca Maupin|Sep 19, 2019

    Friday the 13th did not fare well for the Wheatland Bulldogs as they faced off against the US Patriots at Croell Field in Sundance. With a gutsy call on 4th down, the Bulldogs faked a punt deep in Patriot territory but were unable to come up with the yardage needed for a first down, leaving the Patriots in great field position to start the game. With block downfield by Reece Barritt, Jayden Caylor was able to capitalize and run the ball into the end zone to put the Patriots up 6-0 and 10:25 left...

  • Grandparents Day

    Sep 19, 2019

    The Sundance Elementary lunchroom was full of students and their grandparents enjoy lunch on Thursday as the school hosts their annual Grandparents Day lunch....

  • Football camp

    Sep 19, 2019

    The US Patriots Football Camp was held July 11-12 at Croell Field in Sundance. The camp was a great success with 63 kids in attendance from area schools. Coaches from Jamestown University, Dickinson State University, which included former college players from University of Arkansas and Illinois, provided plenty of football instruction. Sundance State Bank provided continued support as well as Decker's Market who donated burgers and buns. Heidi Mills, Shelby Gill, Vicky Schommer and several...

  • Lady Bulldogs second at Big Horn

    Rebecca Maupin|Sep 19, 2019

    he Sundance Lady Bulldogs were on the court in Big Horn this past weekend as they participated in another tournament. Going two for three in pool play, the Bulldogs competed against Upton, Pine Bluffs and Shoshoni. As bracket play got underway, Sundance was up against Rocky Mountain first. Winning in two straight sets, 25-20 and 25-22, the Bulldogs moved onto the semifinals to compete against Greybull. The Lady Bulldogs kept their momentum into game one, walking away with an easy victory, 25-10, but game two saw Greybull fighting to stay...

  • Cross Country team heads to Belle Fourche

    Rebecca Maupin|Sep 19, 2019

    The wind and rain did not stop the Sundance Cross Country team this past Thursday as they competed in Belle Fourche. The junior high division saw some stiff competition as the boys ran against 148 runners and the girls competed against 158. Angel Villegas was the first to cross the line for the Bulldogs in the 6/7th grade race, placing 37th with a time of 14:02. Deklan Gill finished in 15th in the 8th grade competition coming in with a time of 12:55. On the girls’ side, Rylie Marchant and Brit Wheeler continue to be neck and neck, as they f...

  • Good luck Bulldogs at State Golf

    Sep 19, 2019

    Glenrock Girls Teams Sundance – 341 Upton – 365 Tongue River – 369 Lusk – 388 Boys Teams Thermopolis – 333 Tongue River – 373 Wright – 376 Big Horn – 378 Lusk – 391 Individual SHS Girls Sheridan Schubarth – 105 (2) Irene Finn – 112 (3) Allie Crawford – 124 Tairyn Richards – 126 Sydney Robinson - 146 Individual SHS Boys Parker Speidel – 109 Christian Velder – 112 Tyson Bjornestad – 112 Dawson Flahaven – 118 Gavin Robinson - 143 Lusk Invite Girls Teams Tongue River – 334 Sundance – 338 Upton – 356...

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