Blue and silver electric scooters lining the sidewalks has become a common sight in Laramie over the past year.
The scooters belong to Bird, a Los Angeles-based company that provides …
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By Abby Vander Graaff, Laramie Boomerang Via Wyoming News Exchange
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6/16/22
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Law enforcement around Yellowstone National Park are focused on opening roads and helping people evacuate from the park as unprecedented flooding continues in the area Tuesday.
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By Ellen Gerst, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange
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6/16/22
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CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gas prices this past week across Wyoming are the highest they’ve been in about 10 years, at an average of $4.784 per gallon on Tuesday, according to GasBuddy.
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6/16/22
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There could be a pathway for Wyoming politicians to be formally cleared to accept campaign contributions in the form of virtual currency – at least possibly if state officials go along with …
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By Jonathan Make, Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange
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6/16/22
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Former Powell police officer Ryan Davis and Wilkerson Law Group are threatening litigation regarding his termination on Jan. 7, 2022, which they claim could qualify as unlawful …
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By Braden Schiller
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6/14/22
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Unprecedented rain, combined with fast melting late season snow, has flooded nearby communities and forced the closure and evacuation of Yellowstone National Park and nearby attractions.
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By Mark Davis and Kevin Killough
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6/14/22
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An “unwelcome burden” and “concern to taxpayers” is how Wyoming Rising representatives Renee Tafoya and Phyllis Roseberry described a proposal to recount 2020 election ballots …
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By Lucy Jane Crimm
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6/14/22
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After serving 20 years on the Powell City Council, no one can say Tim Sapp hasn’t given back to the community. As is the case for all three positions on the council that are up for election in …
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By Kevin Killough
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6/14/22
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Councilor Steven Lensegrav is running again for his Ward I seat on the council. As with all the council races in Powell, the incumbents are running unopposed.
“I’ve appreciated …
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By Kevin Killough
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6/14/22
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In the spring semester of the 2021-2022 academic year 300 Powell Middle School students made the honor roll, with grade point averages ranging from 3.00-4.00.
There are three GPA segments of …
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6/14/22
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Powell High School’s 2021-2022 second semester honor roll holds a total of 289 students. Out of the freshman class 72 students made the honor roll and 81 sophomore students made the honor roll. …
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6/14/22
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The unoccupied vehicle of a Hobart, Indiana, man was found Thursday afternoon near the Sunlight Creek Bridge. The vehicle is registered to Lance Daghy. Updates from Daghy’s family to the Porter …
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By Braden Schiller
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6/14/22
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The arrival of summer is as good a reason as any to celebrate the past. With warm weather in mind, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West is hosting a Block Party on Friday, June 17.
Admission is …
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6/14/22
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Matt Marsh is the new district manager for the Wind River/Bighorn Basin District of the Bureau of Land Management in Wyoming.
As district manager, Marsh oversees activities on …
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6/14/22
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Black Hills State University in South Dakota released the Dean’s List for the spring 2022 semester and three Powell High School graduates qualified. A total of 638 students maintained a grade …
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6/14/22
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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Brian Schroeder “strongly maintains” that the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s update of its non-discrimination policies “have …
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By Maya Shimizu Harris, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange
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6/14/22
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JACKSON (WNE) — A former Jackson resident has been banned from Grand Teton National Park and ordered to pay restitution after park officials say she knowingly provided false information in the …
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6/14/22
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When Amy Girard sees a dead animal, she doesn’t just see a lifeless corpse.
“I want to open it up,” Girard said, laughing. “I want to know what it looks like on the inside. …
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By Billy Arnold, Jackson Hole News&Guide Via Wyoming News Exchange
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6/14/22
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A peak at Yellowstone National Park that had been named after an Army lieutenant who led a massacre of Native Americans will now be known as First Peoples Mountain, the National Park Service …
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By Joshua Wolfson, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange
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6/14/22
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The Powell City Council is pursuing a sanitation rate increase, the first in 14 years.
At its regular meeting this month, the council passed the ordinance to change the rates on second …
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By Kevin Killough
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6/9/22
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