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  • This Week at Your Library

    Kim Heaster|Feb 11, 2021

    The library will be closed Monday, February 15, for Presidents’ Day. The library doors are open. We will still be doing curbside delivery if you would prefer not to come inside. In compliance with the statewide mask order, masks are now required to enter the library. If you do not have a mask, one will be provided. Children under 13 MUST be accompanied by an adult. Two computers are available for adults. Teen and Children’s computers are not available. Displays: We do not have a display for this month. If you have a collection that you wou...

  • Lady Bulldogs knock down South Dakota rivals

    Rebecca Maupin|Feb 11, 2021

    The Sundance Lady Bulldogs went up against two South Dakota teams this past week in a couple make-up games from earlier in the season. The Lady Bulldogs first took on the Harding County Ranchers on Thursday night. Opening up with an impressive first half, the Lady Bulldogs put up 23 points behind the scoring of Aftyn Marchant and Cana McInerney. Taking a 23-7 lead at the half, the Bulldogs seemed to be in control of both the offensive and defensive end. Although the Lady Ranchers struggled to...

  • Grapplers struggle in Hulett meet

    Rebecca Maupin|Feb 11, 2021

    It was a tough week for the Sundance wrestling team this past week as they travelled to Hulett to compete. Going up against some stiff competition, the Bulldogs fell in their matches against the Hulett Red Devils and the Lusk Tigers. Zach Duvall, Jadon Hemmah and Leo Lyons each went 0-2 for the day while Gavin Mollenbrink, Roman Hrek and Dawson Flahaven went 0-1. The competition scheduled on Saturday in Douglas was cancelled due to COVID-19. The wrestlers will be back on the mats, competing in the conference duals on Sat., Feb. 13 in Big...

  • Sheridan College Honor Rolls

    Feb 11, 2021

    Over 315 students were named to the Sheridan College honor rolls this semester, including two from Sundance. Laramie Holst was named to the President’s Honor Roll and Justice Simpson was named to the Vice President’s Honor Roll. For full-time students to earn a place on the President’s Honor Roll, they must maintain full-time enrollment by completing 12 or more college-level credit hours with letter grades of A or S and a semester GPA of 4.0 for all classes. Credits counted in S graded classes may not exceed one credit. For full-time stude...

  • UW Honor Rolls

    Feb 11, 2021

    The University of Wyoming lists three students from Crook County on the 2020 fall semester President’s Honor Roll. Students are: Myles T. Stefanich of Beulah, Allessandro Mastrovito of Hulett and Shelby Heaster of Sundance. The President’s Honor Roll consists of regularly enrolled undergraduates who earned a 4.0 (“A”) grade-point average for the semester. To be eligible, students must have been enrolled for a minimum of 12 credit hours taken for letter grades. The University of Wyoming lists 17 students from Crook County on the 2020 fall se...

  • COVID-19 Daily Update - February 10

    Feb 11, 2021

    Wyoming's total lab confirmed cases of COVID-19 have increased by 12 since yesterday and now stand at 45,068. Probable cases have increased by 32 to 7806. It should be noted that the number of new cases reported Wednesday, 39, was offset by a "data adjustment" in confirmed cases that saw the Health Department reduce the number of cases in some counties by a total of 27. Crook County has had a total of 384 confirmed cases and 33 probables after 1 new confirmed case was added and 1 probable case was removed. Of those cases, no confirmed and 2 pro...

  • COVID-19 Daily Update - February 11

    Feb 11, 2021

    Wyoming's total lab confirmed cases of COVID-19 have increased by 87 since yesterday and now stand at 45,155. Probable cases have increased by 18 to 7824. Crook County has had a total of 384 confirmed cases and 33 probables. Of those cases, no confirmed and 2 probable cases are currently active. A total of 647 people have now died in Wyoming due to the virus. Crook County has now recorded 11 deaths. A total of 43,959 confirmed and 7566 probable cases have recovered. The greatest increase in confirmed cases during this reporting period was...

  • Greater Hulett Community Center Board

    Feb 11, 2021

    The GHCC Board Inc. met on January 21, 2021. Present were Bobbi Butler, Julia Dirks, Melissa Bears, Heather Shoun and Michelle McLerran Kreisler, program director. Motion to approve the minutes with the correction of 80/20 for insurance, Dirks/Shoun, mc. Treasurer’s report was given. Discussion was held on an account at First Interstate Bank. Also checks will be ordered for the Pinnacle Bank Account. The next turkey shoot meeting will be Wed. Jan. 27 at 2:30 p.m. Director Report: Michelle reported on purchasing new computer and printer. Once w...

  • Crook County Natural Resource District Board

    Feb 11, 2021

    Crook County Natural Resource District (CCNRD) January 5th Regular Board Meeting Minutes CALL MEETING TO ORDER by Chairman Wayne Garman at 12:07 pm at the Sundance USDA Service Center and by conference call. ATTENDANCE Board: Wayne Garman, Lily Altaffer, Wanda Burget (Call in) Employees: Sarah Anderson, Bridget Helms, Carmen Horne-McIntyre (Call in) Guests: FSA Executive Director Sarah Hanlon OPEN ISSUES TO DISCUSS FSA Update Ms. Hanlon introduced her new employee. The board was updated on activities within her office and upcoming deadlines...

  • Crook County Land Use Planning & Zoning Commission

    Feb 11, 2021

    CROOK COUNTY LAND USE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Regular Meeting Minutes Cody Galloway Roger Connett Chairman Vice-Chairman January 11, 2021 Members Present: Chairman, Cody Galloway; Vice-Chairman, Roger Connett; Mary Yemington; Morgan Ellsbury & Terry Wilkerson Members Absent: Staff: Tim Lyons Visitors: Kyle Norris, Crook County Attorney, Joseph Baron Chairman, Cody Galloway called to order the regular meeting of the Crook County Land Use Planning & Zoning Commission January 11, 2021 at 7:01 p.m. and welcomed the visitors. Amend and Adopt...

  • COVID-19 Daily Update - February 12

    Feb 11, 2021

    Wyoming's total lab confirmed cases of COVID-19 have increased by 56 since yesterday and now stand at 45,211. Probable cases have increased by 51 to 7875. Crook County has had a total of 384 confirmed cases and 33 probables. Of those cases, no confirmed and 2 probable cases are currently active. A total of 647 people have now died in Wyoming due to the virus. Crook County has now recorded 11 deaths. A total of 44,012 confirmed and 7628 probable cases have recovered. Fremont County, with 20 new cases, reported the greatest increase in confirmed...

  • COVID-19 Daily Update - February 14

    Feb 11, 2021

    Wyoming's total lab confirmed cases of COVID-19 have increased by 14 since Friday and now stand at 45,225. Probable cases have increased by 36 to 7911. Crook County has had a total of 384 confirmed cases and 33 probables. Of those cases, no confirmed and 2 probable cases are currently active. A total of 647 people have now died in Wyoming due to the virus. Crook County has now recorded 11 deaths. A total of 44,045 confirmed and 7671 probable cases have recovered. Today Teton County showed an increase of 11 confirmed cases; Fremont and Park...

  • COVID-19 Daily Update - February 16

    Feb 11, 2021

    Wyoming's total lab confirmed cases of COVID-19 have increased by 162 since Sunday and now stand at 45,387. Probable cases have increased by 53 to 7964. Crook County has had a total of 384 confirmed cases and 33 probables. Of those cases, no confirmed and 2 probable cases are currently active. A total of 662 people have now died in Wyoming due to the virus after 15 new deaths were reported today. Crook County has now recorded 11 deaths. A total of 44,250 confirmed and 7750 probable cases have recovered. Fremont County showed the greatest...

  • COVID-19 Daily Update - February 18

    Feb 11, 2021

    Wyoming's total lab confirmed cases of COVID-19 have increased by 51 since Sunday and now stand at 45,438. Probable cases have increased by 48 to 8012. Crook County has had a total of 384 confirmed cases and 33 probables. Of those cases, no confirmed and 2 probable cases are currently active. A total of 662 people have now died in Wyoming due to the virus. Crook County has now recorded 11 deaths. A total of 44,270 confirmed and 7769 probable cases have recovered. Carbon County showed the greatest increase in confirmed coronavirus cases with 13...