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Month: March 2018

Wyoming GOP considers changes to presidential candidate selection

By Michael Illiano The Sheridan Press Via Wyoming News Exchange SHERIDAN — When the Wyoming Republican Party meets at its convention next month, the party will consider changes to the process used to elect presidential candidates in Wyoming. Bryan Miller, the…

Some Wyoming “exchange” plan premiums jump by more than 70 percent

By Seth Klamann Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — The premiums for some of the insurance plans on Wyoming’s exchange jumped by more than 70 percent compared to last year, the second sharpest increase in the country, according…

Officials try to control horse populations

By Mark Davis Powell Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange POWELL — The four mares and a foal moved slowly as they browsed through Mustang Flats, with at least two ears up at all time.  Joseph — a magnificent stallion of…

Wyoming News Briefs: March 20, 2018

The Star Valley Independent is part of the Wyoming News Exchange. These stories courtesy of the WNE. Protests over Yellowstone bison culling continue CODY (WNE) — Protests over the winter bison culling at Yellowstone National Park have continued along with…

Attorney General investigating Idaho teacher who fed puppy to turtle

This story courtesy of EastIdahoNews.com. It is used here with permission. PRESTON — The criminal investigation into a science teacher who fed a small puppy to a turtle has been turned over to the Idaho Attorney General. Franklin County Prosecutor…

Star Valley soccer rolls past Pinedale

Based on the opening weekend of results, Tuesday afternoon’s matches with the Pinedale Wranglers were mismatches on paper and that’s how the final scores turned out on the field as well as the Lady Braves (2-1)(1-0) dispatched the Lady Wranglers…

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(Video) – D.I.R.T. Presentation

The Dangerous Individual Recognition Training or D.I.R.T.  is aimed at helping citizens recognize and respond to an active shooter situation.

Federal judge to review grizzly delisting

By Lew Freedman Cody Enterprise Via Wyoming News Exchange CODY — While Wyoming is proceeding with plans for a grizzly bear hunt beginning Sept. 1, a federal judge in Missoula, Mont., announced last week he plans to conduct an August hearing…

Wheatland man killed in fatal accident near Douglas

A Wyoming man was killed in single vehicle accident near Douglas Monday morning. The Wyoming Highway Patrol reports that the crash happened at milepost 126 on Interstate 25 at 1:50 a.m. 31-year-old Jason Havard from Wheatland was traveling southbound in…