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  • FBI alert warns about men approaching military families

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Aug 6, 2015

    An alert has been issued to Wyoming and Colorado law enforcement agencies by the Denver Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, warning of Middle Eastern men approaching and intimidating United States military families in Wyoming and Colorado. According to the warning from the Denver field office, called a Situational Information Report, military family members have been approached by up to four men, and asked details of their service member’s personal history and whereabouts. Similar reports have been filed in Wyoming in June 2015. I...

  • Deployment ceremony Saturday in Gillette

    Aug 6, 2015

    CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Army National Guard will say farewell to soldiers in A Battery, 2nd Battalion, 300th Field Artillery, in Gillette at 1 p.m. Saturday. The soldiers are deploying to perform an artillery mission in Afghanistan; their first stop after leaving Gillette will be Fort Bliss, Texas, for additional mobilization training. The deploying soldiers are from the Wyoming communities of Buffalo, Casper, Cheyenne, Dayton, Gillette, Hulett, Laramie, Newcastle, Powell, Recluse, Rock Springs, Rozet, Sheridan, Wheatland, Worland, and W...

  • City endorses statement condemning marijuana use

    Aug 6, 2015

    Worland City Council members unanimously endorsed a resolution condemning the use of marijuana. Worland Chief of Police, Gabe Elliott told the council, at its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday night, that the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police (WASCOP) is raising awareness of the drug in response to states legalizing marijuana. Colorado citizens voted to legalize marijuana during the 2012 election. According to information provided by WASCOP, the goal of the project is to "in...

  • Falling in love with America, one stranger at a time

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Aug 6, 2015

    WORLAND - Worland resident Dave Bostrom got a call Tuesday from his friend George Bryce of Casper. That call led the Bostroms, Dave and Jeri, playing hosts for one night to a cross-country traveler. Rory Macleod of San Francisco gave up his job at Apple a month ago to begin a cross-country trip on his bicycle, fulfilling, he said, a lifelong dream. Macleod knew the Bryce family, having come to Wyoming for George's son, Chris' bachelor party and wedding. That connection brought Macleod and the...

  • Touchdown hunting: Chiefs look to Maclin to get to end zone

    Aug 6, 2015

    ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) - On the first day of training camp, Alex Smith dropped back in a full-squad drill and lofted a pass toward Jeremy Maclin, who pulled it in and sprinted to the end zone. Just like that, Maclin had scored more touchdowns - ONE - than all of the Kansas City Chiefs' wide receivers combined last season. He had also showed why the Chiefs were so eager to sign him in free agency. Without question, their pass-catching corps was among the least productive in the NFL last season, a...

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