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August 19, 2020 Newspaper

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34th coronavirus victim reported, active coronavirus cases fall again with 60 recoveries

———————– By The Wyoming News Exchange A Fremont County man has become the 34th Wyoming resident to die from the coronavirus, the Wyoming Department of Health announced Tuesday. The department said the man had underlying health conditions that would put…

2020 Lincoln County Primary Election Results

Lincoln County residents went to the polls on Tuesday August 18 for the Primary Election where the County Clerk reported a total of 4,750 votes. For U.S. Senator replacing the outgoing Mike Enzi, former U.S. Representative Cynthia M. Lummis steamrolled…

Clean Coal Technologies to begin testing near Gillette soon

By Jonathan Gallardo Gillette News Record Via- Wyoming News Exchange GILLETTE — After taking about two years to increase its technology’s efficiency, Clean Coal Technologies will soon begin testing its process to create a cleaner coal that is viable for…

Man accused in 2001 Evanston murder moved to Wyoming

————————- By Sheila McGuire Uinta County Herald Via- Wyoming News Exchange EVANSTON — Mark D. Burns, the Utah man charged with the 2001 murder of Evanston resident Sue Ellen Higgins, has been extradited to Uinta County. Burns made his initial…

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August 18: Jerry Fritz, Wyoming Elks Association

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Green River woman found guilty of abusing father

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — Thera Leanne Siler, 41, of Green River has been convicted of a felony charge of abuse of a vulnerable adult for an incident involving her father. A jury returned with a guilty verdict during a trial…

DO NOT PLAYLIST: “One Plus One”

Sometime the singers on our Do Not Playlist appear to not know that they don’t sound good. In this case, the artist admits that maybe he isn’t the best, but that “at least I’m the one that is making the…

Kemmerer City Administrator hoping to find buyer who will keep JCPenney name alive in community

Kemmerer City Administrator Brian Muir says he is hoping to help find a potential buyer who will seek to keep the JCPenney name alive in the community where the retail store was founded and its first store built. The retail…

Yellowstone fire danger raised to Very High

The parkwide wildland fire danger for Yellowstone National Park is now VERY HIGH. Currently, there are  no active wildland fires in the park. Currently, there are no fire restrictions  in place  in the park. Campfires are only permitted within established…