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The City Of Gillette has been considering ways to enhance the city’s snow routes for the upcoming Winter Season. Geno Palazzari, the city’s communications director explained… The reason said Palazzari is last year the cars parked along those routes made snow removal more difficult, causing the lanes to narrow over time, making passing difficult for […]
The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) has contracted with the national Harm Reduction Coalition to help improve health outcomes for people who use drugs through education about harm reduction services and programs meant to reduce opioid overdoses as well as HIV and hepatitis C infections. The two-year initiative will launch with three local meetings in […]
MTC is out. CoreCivic is in. But without the information uncovered from a public records request by the #WyoSayNo campaign, Wyomingites would still be in the dark as to what Unita County Commissioners have been doing in regards to the 500-bed immigration prison U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement wants to build in the region. Despite […]
Cheyenne, WY – Officials from the Laramie Police Department have confirmed that a truck believed to have been stolen by two inmate escapees from the Wyoming Honor Conservation Camp (WHCC) in Newcastle was discovered abandoned in front of a construction company in Laramie. The truck, a Ford F-150 belonging to the city of Newcastle, had […]
Campbell County Health is still working hard to restore our computer systems so we can resume normal operations. We have been hearing reports that some people in the community have received calls that claim to come from CCH, offering to help restore their patient portal or asking for health information. These calls are not originating […]
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has made an Exceptional Circumstances special enrollment period (SEP) available for Wyoming residents whose health insurance with Black Jewel / Revelation was terminated effective August 31, 2019. The SEP will run through October 30, 2019. Affected employees may reference this consumer alert available at http://doi.wyo.gov/ and reference […]
Newcastle, WY – The two inmates that escaped from the Wyoming Honor Conservation Camp are still on escape status as of September 24, 2019. Sources have verified that a vehicle was stolen from the City of Newcastle the night of the escape. The vehicle description is a 2002 Ford 150 extended cab work truck, tan […]
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon announced Tuesday that workers impacted by coal industry layoffs will have renewed access to $1.7 million in grant funding. The funding has been made available through a grant extension applied for by the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services (DWS) through the U.S. Department of Labor. It will expand the ability […]