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Year: 2020

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Nov 19: Kendall Erickson, Sharp Insurance

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Nov 19: Homer Bennett, New LCSD2 Board Member

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Nov 18: Darnell Simpson, New LCSD2 Board Member

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TEXT-IN TOPIC RESPONSES: Approve or Disapprove of the Lincoln County Mask Mandate?

Lincoln County’s Public Health Officer issued a public health order on Wednesday requiring masks to be worn in Lincoln County. The order is effective through December 4. Confirmed cases of COVID-19 have spiked in recent weeks in Lincoln County and…

Wyo GOP passes resolution opposing state of emergency

By Andrew Graham,WyoFile.com As Wyoming’s COVID-19 crisis reaches a fever pitch, the Wyoming Republican Party’s governing body passed a resolution calling on Gov. Mark Gordon to rescind his declaration of a state of emergency. Gordon’s declaration, passed March 13 by executive…

Utah State at Wyoming Football game canceled

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Due to an upward trend of COVID-19 cases within the Utah State football program, the Aggies are unable to participate in the scheduled football game on Thursday, Nov. 19, at Wyoming. Therefore, the Mountain West is…

Lincoln County Health Officer issues mask mandate

◆ Mask requirement is in place until December 4. Lincoln County Health Officer Chris Krell, MD, has issued a public health order requiring masks to be worn in Lincoln County. The health order is effective from November 18 through December…

Gordon’s budget proposes $515 million in cuts

By Tom Coulter Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via- Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — Gov. Mark Gordon released his supplemental budget proposal Monday afternoon, providing a road map for lawmakers in the months ahead and an indication to the public of just how…

Teton officials seek to limit gatherings to less than 10

JACKSON (WNE) — Teton County residents may soon face COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings. It wouldn’t be a return to the stay-at-home order the county had in the spring, but it is a step toward tighter measures. The state’s current coronavirus…