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Wyoming News Briefs May 19, 2023

Cheyenne population estimates show shift of residents from city to county CHEYENNE (WNE) - Although Wyoming's largest city lost population between 2021 and 2022, rural Laramie County gained nearly as... Full story

 
 By Mark Delap    News    April 16, 2020

Former police chief, officer allege retaliation in lawsuit against Guernsey city officials

GUERNSEY— A civil lawsuit filed in federal court April 9 alleges retaliation by city officials in the forced ouster early this year of former Guernsey Chief of Police, Terri Van Dam and Guernsey police Sgt. Misty Clevenger. In a January letter w... Full story

 
 By AP    Sports    November 30, 2018

Case Keenum finds comfort level in Denver's offense

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - Case Keenum has a simple answer for why none of his passes were picked off in November after throwing interceptions in each of his first eight games as the Denver Broncos' new...

 
 By AP    Sports    June 15, 2018

Bull rider is back in Casper 1 year after near-fatal ride

CASPER (AP) — One year ago Friday, Bradie Gray almost died. At the 2017 College National Finals Rodeo, Frontier Rodeo bull Levi the Boss bucked Gray, an Odessa College rider, and stepped on his chest. Gray initially stood up under his own power b...

 
 By AP    Sports    June 6, 2018

DeMarcus Walker eager to pull his new weight in Year 2

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - The Denver Broncos mandated DeMarcus Walker bulk up this offseason. That was a big weight off his mind. As a rookie last season, Walker slimmed down to about 238 pounds in...

 
 By AP    News    June 17, 2017

NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn't happen this week

A roundup of some of the most popular, but completely untrue, headlines of the week. None of these stories are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked these out; here are the real facts: NOT REAL:...

 

The story of Wyoming's Cowboy ChalleNGe Academy:

CHEYENNE - A level of uncertainty is expected upon entering the program. The 52 candidates of Class 32 who reported to the program Jan. 8 were no exception. When they reported on a cool, cloudy day...

 
 By AP    Sports    December 29, 2016

Bigger stakes produced better games in '16

Don't you love it when the game lives up to the hype? The year 2016 produced plenty of games like that - contests in which the action was the best when everything was on the line. The Cubs and...

 

Wyoming requiring citizenship proof from naturalized voters 

JACKSON — The Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office alerted county clerks to require an undetermined number of people to provide proof of citizenship before allowing them to vote, stirring anger from some who say it has deterred people from cas...

 

Snow arrives late to Wyoming

CHEYENNE — The first substantial snowstorm of fall is moving across Wyoming. Snow already has been piling up in Yellowstone and in the higher elevations around Jackson Hole. Rain changing to snow is the story elsewhere in the state Wednesday. Some o...

 

Votes taken lightly by UW volleyball

LARAMIE – The University of Wyoming women's volleyball team earned the national recognition it received earlier this week. The team got 13 votes in the American Volleyball Coaches Association t...

 

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