Articles from the October 3, 2019 edition
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Game and Fish to eliminate elk feedground
JACKSON — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will eliminate the legally embattled Alkali Creek elk feedground in coming years as the threat of chronic wasting disease looms. The Bridger-Teton National Forest feedground, the lowest elevation of thre... Full story
Blackjewel under investigation for fraud
CASPER — The unprecedented bankruptcy case involving coal operator Blackjewel showed signs of resolution last week when a federal judge approved the sale of two Wyoming coal mines to a new company called Eagle Specialty Materials. But a court d... Full story
Wyoming News Briefs OCTOBER 7
Campbell County computer outage nearly repaired GILLETTE (WNE) — About 98 percent to 99 percent of the computer systems at Campbell County Health were expected to be back online Friday, two weeks after a ransomware attack at the hospital left it w... Full story
Barrasso discusses infrastructure bill, impeachment
SHERIDAN — During a visit to Sheridan on Monday to recognize Meadowlark Elementary for receiving a National Blue Ribbon Award, Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyoming, discussed a major piece of infrastructure legislation he introduced into the Senate in July... Full story
Wyoming News Briefs OCTOBER 8
Wyoming violent crime down 17 percent GILLETTE (WNE) — Violent crime in Wyoming dropped about 17 percent between 2016 and 2018. The reduction in Wyoming is consistent with a nationwide decrease in violent crime that has been occurring since 2017, s... Full story
Wyoming News Briefs OCTOBER 9
Final Carbon Co. meth ring suspect faces arraignment RAWLINS (WNE) — Implicated in the alleged delivery of narcotics after he accompanied a confidential informant during a small meth buy, a Saratoga man could face as many as 40 years in prison. R... Full story