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  • Circuit Court

    Feb 17, 2022

    Speeding – Tymmrie Rainbolt-Souder, Gillette, 87/75, $130; Patricia Welch, TN, 88/80, $101; Dwight Metcalf, AZ, 90/70, $160; Patrick Sheldon, Upton, 83/70, $125; Austin Seidel, SD, 106/70, $240; Michael Fudali, IL, 88/75, $125; Tessa R. Garman, Sundance, 84/65, $155; Joshua G. Pfeifle, Gillette, 91/80, $115; Tarra Lee Pudwill, SD, 93/75, $150 Vehicle Off Road – Tyson S. Tanninen, SD, $250; Duane Franklin Haney, Gillette, $250 No Seat Belt (driver) – Tymmrie Rainbolt-Souder, Gillette, $25 Fail to Drive Vehicle Within Single Lane – Makayla...

  • Hulett Branch Library

    Nancy Bowles|Feb 17, 2022

    The library will be CLOSED Mon., Feb. 21 for Presidents’ Day. If we do not have a book that you would like to read in our library, remember that we can order it for free from another library, if it’s available. NEW FICTION BOOKS: Robert B. Parker’s Bye Bye Baby by Ace Atkins – Carolina Garcia-Ramirez is a rising star in national politics, taking on the establishment with her progressive agenda. Tough, outspoken and driven, the young congresswoman has ignited a new conversation in Boston about race, poverty, health care and the environ...

  • Crook County Sheriff's Office

    Feb 17, 2022

    Jan. 31 – Business checks. House watches. Four EMS pages. Paper services. Two sets fingerprints. Suspicious person. Theft report. Three traffic stops. Ten VIN checks. Feb. 1 – Business checks. EMS page. Found property. Four traffic stops. Five VIN checks. Feb. 2 – VIN check. Traffic stop. Abandoned vehicle complaint. Animal welfare complaint. Business check. Assist to DFS. EMS page. Feb. 3 – Two paper services. Eight traffic stops. Suspicious vehicle complaint. Suspicious person complaint. Assist to Wyoming Highway Patrol. House watches...

  • Lawmakers have lengthy to-do list for budget session

    Victoria Eavis, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange|Feb 17, 2022

    CASPER — Wyoming lawmakers were set to convene Monday for a budget session. But the to-do list this time around is longer than normal. The Wyoming Legislature is tasked with crafting a two-year financial plan for the state, something that is a necessity every budget session. But along with that, lawmakers must decide ow to spend a half billion dollars in relief aid while redrawing the state’s legislative map as part of the once-a-decade redistricting process. The 20-day budget session happens every even-numbered year. This time around, the Legi...

  • Gores headed to Air Force

    Feb 17, 2022

    The U.S. Air Force and Space Force recruiting out of Cheyenne Wyoming proudly announces that Lainey Gores has made it through the qualification process and swearing in to the United States Air Force. Gores is a 2022 high school senior....

  • State Briefs

    From Wyoming News Exchange Newspapers|Feb 17, 2022

    Man killed in wreck near Laramie CHEYENNE (WNE) — Speed is being investigated as the possible cause of a fatal crash that occurred Friday morning around milepost 326 on Interstate 80 east of Laramie. At 9:34 a.m., Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers were notified of a one-vehicle rollover. A 2008 Chevrolet Silverado was headed west on I-80 when the driver lost control of the vehicle, entered the median and overturned. The roadways were slick with snowfall at the time of the crash. The driver has been identified as 49-year-old Selma, California, r...

  • GHCC receives generous donation

    Melissa Bears|Feb 10, 2022

    The Greater Hulett Community Center received a very generous donation from the Hulett Women's Club. Julia Dirks and Pat Dirks, members of the club, presented Michelle Kreisler, GHCC coordinator with a check for $10,000. The club, which has been in existence for decades, has decided to disband and wanted to give back to the community. The money will be used for the upgrades and renovations that will be happening in the gym at the community center. The club also donated $5000 to the Hulett Civic...

  • Castano announced as new District Court Judge

    Sarah Pridgeon|Feb 10, 2022

    Honorable Matthew F.G. Castano, familiar to the community already as Circuit Court Judge for the Sixth Judicial District, has been appointed to serve as District Court Judge for Crook, Weston and Campbell counties. Castano will step into the role left by Judge Thomas W. Rumpke upon his retirement. As a Crook County resident – in fact, the first District Court judge in a while to reside in this county – he says he has no plans to relocate. "This is our home and this will remain our home," he says...

  • County plans stricter stance with special districts

    Sarah Pridgeon|Feb 10, 2022

    Monitoring the many special districts that are active within the county is becoming an increasing burden, according to County Clerk Linda Fritz. On Wednesday, she asked the county commission to become more forceful in requesting that every district meets its deadlines and submits all relevant documentation. “They need to follow the law,” explained Fritz as she told the commissioners that her office tries to monitor the districts and provide them with the information they need about the deadlines that apply to them. “But even though we send...

  • Circuit Court

    Feb 10, 2022

    Speeding – Haydon Denny Mullinax, Sheridan, 85/75, $105; Hayden Maurice Erdman, Gillette, 96/80, $150; William Broyles, TN, 90/80, $105; Drew Meacham, Buffalo, 86/75, $115; Andrew Taverna, SD, 88/75, $125; Paul Lehman, SD, 87/70, $145; Teagan D. Sieler, Gillette, 88/75, $125; Mathew Karch, Sheridan, 36/30, $112; Venislav Traykov, MD, 89/80, $103; Lisa Stanley, AZ, 82/70, $120; Mihail Satalovici, IL, 90/75, $135 Vehicle Off Road – Lonnie Ray Lveck, Gillette, $250 No Seat Belt (driver) – Bridger Thomas Bennett, Sundance, $25 Child Safety Restr...

  • Hulett Branch Library

    Nancy Bowles|Feb 10, 2022

    The Friends of the Library will be hosting a Valentines Open House on Mon., Feb. 14 at 2 p.m. Come join us for some snacks, fun, games and visiting. Also at the library, we will be having a checkers tournament on Wed., Feb. 16 starting at 2 p.m. Call the Library at 467-5676 to enter. There will be cash prizes awarded. NEW FICTION BOOKS: The Horsewoman by James Patterson – Maggie Atwood and Becky McCabe, mother and daughter, both champion riders, vowed to never, ever, go up against one another. Until the tense, harrowing competitions leading t...

  • Crook County Sheriff's Office

    Feb 10, 2022

    Jan. 24 – Welfare check. Paper service. Five VIN checks. Traffic hazard. Traffic stop. Fingerprints. Three EMS pages. Two prisoner transports. Suspicious circumstances. Booked in two subjects. House watches. Business checks. Jan. 25 – Four VIN checks. Fingerprints. Five traffic stops. Three motorist assists. Alarm. Paper service. Vehicle crash. Wanted person. Citizen dispute. Two welfare checks. Business checks. Jan. 26 – Eight VIN checks. Five traffic stops. Fingerprints for outside employment. Civil standby. Theft report. Assisted anoth...

  • New Gillette mayor wants to repair, restore city's image

    Jonathan Gallardo, Gillette News Record Via Wyoming News Exchange|Feb 10, 2022

    GILLETTE - Gillette's new mayor doesn't plan on coming in and making a lot of changes. Eric Hanson, who was appointed to be mayor by a 4-2 vote among the City Council earlier this week, said his top priority is to help repair the city's image and its relationship with its residents over the next 11 months. Hanson said he doesn't plan on running for any elected office this year, because campaigning would take away from that goal. "My sole focus is to help the City Council be in a better position...

  • State Briefs

    From Wyoming News Exchange Newspapers|Feb 10, 2022

    State adds almost 9000 jobs in third quarter CASPER (WNE) — Wyoming reported sizable job growth over 2021, though it’s still behind where it was before the coronavirus pandemic. From the third quarter of 2020 to the third quarter of 2021, Wyoming added 8967 jobs, according to data from the Department of Workforce Services. The state’s total payroll — that is, all the money people were paid across Wyoming — rose by $312.4 million, representing an increase of 9.8%. Leisure and hospitality businesses experienced the biggest boom by far, adding 46...

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