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  • National fire preparedness hits highest level

    Sarah Pridgeon|Jul 22, 2021

    The national fire preparedness level has this week been upgraded to a level five – the highest level of wildland fire activity on the National Interagency Fire Center’s scale. At this level, several geographic areas across the nation are experiencing large, complex fire incidents that have the potential to exhaust national wildland firefighting resources. Additionally, at least 80% of the country’s incident management teams and wildland firefighting personnel are committed to incidents. At level five, all fire-qualified federal employees become...

  • Show ring gets a makeover

    Sarah Pridgeon|Jul 22, 2021

    Just in time to welcome the kids and their animals, the Crook County fairgrounds are ready to unveil a new look. The renovation includes a new show ring and tie-outs to replace the barns that were demolished earlier this year. “It’s beautiful, everything looks so professional and tidy. I’m so pleased with it,” says Sara Fleenor, Extension Educator and Crook County 4-H. “We have one show ring for all species, we’ll have bleachers under cover for some protection if it rains. One central sho...

  • Vintage vehicles

    Grace Moore|Jul 22, 2021

    Saturday saw the third annual Lakeview Show and Shine Car Show open with a bang with 50 entries in the first hour and more coming in as fast as they could be registered. Ultimately, there were 54 entered in the competition and 40 just for fun, coming from all over the county including several from Hulett, Moorcroft and Sundance. Walking through the lengthening lines of vintage and rare vehicles was a treat to many aficionados of fine automobiles. Organizer Sharon Coleman said later of the...

  • Drought conditions continue to worsen

    Sarah Pridgeon|Jul 22, 2021

    Occasional downpours may have punctuated the last couple of weeks, but Crook County is not out of the woods when it comes to drought. In fact, the situation has continued to worsen, with approximately one third of the county now listed as under extreme drought. The western portion of the county is now entirely classified at extreme drought level, just one level below the most extreme drought conditions included in the U.S. Drought Monitor’s scale. The eastern third of Crook County is meanwhile mostly under severe drought, with a thin sliver o...

  • Rodeo Royalty

    Jul 22, 2021

    Rodeo Royalty This weekend Moorcroft hosted the competition to name this year’s Crook County Rodeo Royalty. The girls rode Friday evening, showing their saddle and reining skills as well as the requisite wave before stepping to the ground to listen as the judge critiqued their work. The remainder of the competition took place at Saturday night’s banquet, where candidates demonstrated their verbal skills and style with a speech and walk. The winners will be announced at the Crook County Fair Par...

  • Local athlete participates in national AAU Volley Fest

    Jul 22, 2021

    Local Sundance High School athlete, Cana McInerney, participated in the National AAU Volley Festival in Phoenix, AZ, June 30 to July 3. McInerney played for Casper Nitro. Casper Nitro is an AAU club that invited Cana to play in the spring of 2021 and played in tournaments in Wyoming and Montana. Casper Nitro and AAU Athletic Club was created in 2010 by Kara Crawford Fink, a Sundance High School graduate and daughter of Greta Crawford, former SHS volleyball coach. The 2021 Casper Nitro team...

  • COMMISSIONERS

    Jul 22, 2021

    PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE COURTHOUSE IN SUNDANCE, CROOK COUNTY, WYOMING Tuesday, July 6, 2021 8:30 o’clock a.m. Present were Chairman Kelly B. Dennis, Vice-Chairwoman Jeanne A. Whalen, Member Fred M. Devish and County Clerk Linda Fritz. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited to the Flag. The Commissioner meeting dates in August will be moved to Monday, August 2nd and Tuesday, August 3rd due to the statutory requirement to pass the Mill Levy on the first Monday in August. Fred moved to appoint Rebecca Tinsley to t... Full story

  • Bids

    Jul 22, 2021

    CALL for BIDS Crook County School District #1 Board of Trustees is accepting sealed bids for sale of the following surplus property: QUANTITY DESCRIPTION Six (6) Sanyo 50” TVs - no remotes Two (2) Sceptre 50” TVs - no remotes One (1) LG 50” TV with remote The items can be inspected at the CCSD#1 Central Office, 122 State Hwy 585, Sundance, WY. Questions should be directed to Randy Gill (307)-290-0701 The sale shall be for cash & local checks only. Crook County School District #1 will not finance the sale in any manner. The successful bidder wil... Full story

  • SUBDIVISON

    Jul 22, 2021

    NOTICE OF SUBDIVISON HEARING FOR APPLICATION OF SUBDIVISION PERMIT Be advised that Edward H. & Carolyn A. Mosher, Beulah, WY 82712 is hereby giving notice of an application for subdivision permit for a Minor Subdivision. The proposed Salvation Minor Subdivision lies in the SE1/4NW1/4 of Section 24, T53N, R61W, of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Crook County, Wyoming. The Crook County Land Use Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a hearing to review the application and plat of the Salvation Minor Subdivision on Monday, August 9, 2019, at 7:00... Full story

  • Bids

    Jul 22, 2021

    WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID The Wyoming Department of Transportation will receive bids electronically through Public Purchase until 11:00 A.M., Mountain Time on August 4, 2021 at which time they will be publicly opened and read for FURNISHING SNOW REMOVAL AT THE NORTH EAST (BLACK HILLS) WELCOME CENTER, EAST OF SUNDANCE, WYOMING. All interested contractors are urged to visit the job-site and inspect the required work as well as conditions affecting the work prior to bidding this job. Appointments to inspec... Full story

  • COMMISSIONERS

    Jul 22, 2021

    PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE COURTHOUSE IN SUNDANCE, CROOK COUNTY, WYOMING THURSDAY, JULY 15, 2021 9:00 o’clock a.m. Present for the Final Budget Hearing were Chairman Kelly B. Dennis, Vice-Chairwoman Jeanne A. Whalen, Member Fred M. Devish and County Clerk Linda Fritz. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited to the Flag. Discussion was held and no written or oral objections were received on the presented final budget. Jeanne moved to approve the following resolutions for the Crook County Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Final Budg... Full story

  • Delta variant detected in county

    Sarah Pridgeon|Jul 22, 2021

    A case of COVID-19 involving the Delta variant has now been officially recorded in Crook County during a time when the number of new infections within this community remains steady, but still relatively low. The Delta variant appears to still be relatively uncommon across Wyoming, with just 192 recorded instances overall – 142 of which have occurred in Laramie County. Officially referred to as B.1.617.2, the Delta variant was initially identified in India and was first detected in this country in March 2021. It has now become the dominant s... Full story

  • California men arrested on drug possession charges

    Sarah Pridgeon|Jul 22, 2021

    Two California men face felony charges related to possession of THC, marijuana and meth after their van was searched following a traffic stop and a wide range of controlled substances were discovered scattered throughout the vehicle. On July 10, a Wyoming Highway Patrol trooper was patrolling I-90 near mile marker 187 when a white van approached at a speed radar recorded as 96 mph. The trooper conducted a traffic stop and approached the vehicle, observing a male driver in the front seat. The driver, later identified as Thomas Vandort of...

  • Circuit Court

    Jul 22, 2021

    Speeding – (minor), Gillette, 88/70, $150; (minor), Gillette, 94/80, $140; Kyle Groves, MN, 75/65, $105; Jacob Peterman, IA, 89/80, $103; Rudy Troyer, IN, 88/80, $101; Christina Aguirre, CA, 90/75, $145; Yuewei Qian, IN, 50/40, $105; Tyler Bowman, Gillette, 87/75, $120; Roya Bashier, CA, 98/80, $150; Wade Winters, IA, 89/75, $130; Lance A. Barker, Gillette, 41/20, $175; Tyson Paulson, ND, 87/80, $99; Isabella Oliveri, TN, 88/80, $111; Bryce Erdman, Casper, 84/75, $103; Taylor A.D. Gomes, CO, 35/20, $145; Sierra Waite, OH, 93/80, $125; Kai Blake...

  • WYDOT warns of driver's license scam

    Jul 22, 2021

    WYDOT is warning residents of a possible phishing scam that involves driver’s licenses and has issued a statement to inform Wyomingites that no message sent by the department will ever ask for your personal information. The scam appears to involve text messages that give a “final notice” about a “license waiver validation.” The recipient of the message is directed to visit a third-party website in order to “avert a suspension.” This website, according to the department, has been designed to look like a WYDOT website, so may appear to be a legit...

  • County woman sent to prison for fifth DUI

    Sarah Pridgeon|Jul 22, 2021

    Crook County resident Nancy Hawken has been sentenced to between five and seven years for a felony charge of driving while under the influence, fifth offense, after her vehicle was found in a ditch. On the evening of December 15, 2020, a Wyoming Highway Patrol was advised of a vehicle that had slid off the road with a possibly intoxicated driver. Hawken was transported to the Crook County Detention Center, where she agreed to a breath test; the first sample at around 7:30 p.m. indicated a blood alcohol content of .276% and a second four minutes...

  • Cattle drive

    Jul 22, 2021

    A caravan of dignitaries, cowboys, volunteers and cattle makes its way down Hynds Boulevard near Interstate 25 during the Cheyenne Frontier Days cattle drive on Sunday, July 18, 2021. The drive began on Horse Creek Road just north of Cheyenne and ended at Frontier Park, as the unofficial opening to Cheyenne Frontier Days....

  • Wyoming News Briefs

    From Wyoming News Exchange Newspapers|Jul 22, 2021

    Simpson recovering after fall and surgery CODY (WNE) — The former U.S. Sen. Al Simpson is recovering from a fall he took in California last week, requiring a partial hip replacement and surgery. His son, Colin Simpson, confirmed that the fall took place on Thursday. Simpson said when his father fell, he suffered a femoral neck fracture at the head of the femur and under the ball of the hip joint. According to the The National Center for Biotechnology Information, femoral neck fractures are a specific type of intracapsular hip fracture. Al S...

  • This Side of the Pond

    Sarah Pridgeon|Jul 22, 2021

    Just when you think you’ve finally got a handle on the wildlife of Wyoming, along comes a critter determined to prove you wrong. As I grabbed my purse and water bottle on Monday morning and prepared to leave the house, my husband hollered for me to wait a moment. “Don’t go on a wander,” he said, implying that I’d left myself plenty of time to ramble around the back yard for no reason. This was not the case – as usual, I was a mere 30 seconds from running late for work. Nevertheless, I wanted to...

  • Are you owed $18,000?

    Sarah Pridgeon|Jul 22, 2021

    Someone in Crook County is owed more than $18,000. Someone else recently found out they were entitled to almost $8000. Though the State Treasurer’s Office Unclaimed Property Division paid out a record $7.4 million in unclaimed property over the last year, there are tens of millions of dollars still waiting to go back to the citizens they belong to. “Each year we continue to get more money turned in to the State by businesses that cannot locate the owners of unclaimed property,” State Treasurer Curt Meier said in a statement about the new recor...

  • Library to present Hemingway performance

    Jul 22, 2021

    Crook County Library presents “Ernest Hemingway & Wyoming”, a program by Charles Fournier in Sundance on Friday, July 23. This program is free to all and will be held at the library meeting room at 7 p.m. Author and persona Ernest Hemingway fell in love with Wyoming for the reasons most people fall in love with Wyoming: the hunting, the fishing and the people – who were few but of high quality. This presentation will look at Hemingway’s relationship to Wyoming and how his love for our state f...

  • PRECorp sponsors free concert

    Sarah Pridgeon|Jul 22, 2021

    Three siblings who grew up on a buffalo ranch near Reva, South Dakota will be bringing their country, pop and rock band to Sundance in a couple of weeks. Zeona Road will entertain the community in a free concert at Sundance Square on August 6 from 5 to 7 p.m. The show is sponsored by Powder River Energy. The cooperative originally booked the band for its 75th anniversary celebration in 2020, but the concert was cancelled due to the pandemic restrictions in place at that time. However, the band agreed to return in 2021 and put on a concert for...

  • This Week at Your Library

    Kim Heaster|Jul 22, 2021

    We are still doing curbside and delivery if you would prefer not to come inside. If you are a master gardener, will you please contact the library? We would like to have some gardening programs, and need a master gardener to lead them. Thanks! Thanks to the generosity of Les Fullerton’s family, we now have the Les Fullerton Memorial that is paying for all InterLibrary Loan requests. Displays: Small case: Lego Animals by the Tails & Tales Summer Reading Program Kids. Large case: Violet and Paul Smith’s music boxes. If you have a collection you w...

  • Veterans' assistance available

    Jul 22, 2021

    A state of Wyoming veterans service officer from the Wyoming Veterans Commission will conduct community outreach services around Wyoming cities throughout August. Sandy McFarland is available to meet with veterans and their families to discuss state and federal veterans’ benefits, Department of Veterans Affairs claims or VA healthcare. McFarland can also help veterans and their families apply for benefits, file claims or request healthcare. Her office is located at 551 Running West Dr., Ste. 100, in Gillette, and she will be available at the f...

  • Card of Thanks

    Jul 22, 2021

    Thank You Thank you so much to the folks at Wild West Espresso for finding my purse with ALL my ID in it and finding me on Facebook to return it. You guys rock! Rosi Mackey Xenioa, Ohio...

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