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NOTICE OF ABANDONED VEHICLE The following vehicle will be sold at 8 a.m. on May 13, 2024 at 620 S. 3rd St., Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, to wit: A 1983 Datsun 720 pickup truck, VIN# JN6ND06Y3DW010917. The seller claims $2850 for expense of removal, preservation, custody, storage and sale. The vehicle shall be sold to the highest bidder who pays in a form acceptable to the Seller. Seller: Kelly Blakeman PO BOX 492, Sundance, WY 82729 307-281-0454 Publish: April 18 and 25, 2024...
PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to W.S. 22-29-112, the names of the qualified candidates whose names shall appear on the ballot for the Sundance Canyon Ranch Improvement and Service District are: Frank Moore Bridget Helms Said election shall be held on May 7, 2024 from the hours of 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Crook County Clerk’s office. Submitted by Bridget Helms Publish: April 25, 2024...
With tick season quickly approaching, the Wyoming Department of Health says simple steps can help state residents protect themselves and their family members from potentially serious tick-borne illnesses. Courtney Tillman, an epidemiologist with WDH, said past records show people typically start seeking medical help due to tick bites in May. Diseases sometimes spread by infected ticks in Wyoming include tularemia, Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) and Colorado tick fever (CTF). Tularemia symptoms include fever, swollen and painful lymph...
The United States Postal Service has decided to move Casper’s processing and distribution center to Billings, Montana. The decision comes as part of the USPS’s Mail Processing Facility Review, which it says will help modernize and streamline postal services. The Casper location will be reworked into a local processing center. Local processing centers are limited to sorting “letters and flats to individual mail carrier routes in the regional area,” the USPS Office of the Inspector General’s website says. Since the postal service has also deci...
The Sundance Bulldogs traveled to Wright to partake in the Panther Twilight Track Meet on Tuesday of last week. This was a smaller meet, with only five teams from the surrounding area participating. The Bulldog athletes took advantage of the smaller size and many were able to place in their events. Four Bulldogs were able to take top honors in their events: Jaylin Mills took first place in discus, Ryder Downey was first in the 800m race, Holden Ayer took the top spot in the 300 hurdles and Keaton Mills took first in the high jump and discus...