Continuing the Crook County News Since 1884
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Devils Tower Natural History Association is pleased to announce that Myles Stefanich, son of Heidi Brooke Stefanich of Beulah, Wyoming, is awarded this year’s $1000 scholarship. Myles plans to attend the University of Wyoming. His 400-word essay addressed his relationship with the Tower. The DTNHA is honored to be able to provide the scholarship, and sends best wishes to all the applicants who applied. In other news, the Annual Old Settlers’ Picnic will not be held this year, due to the pandemic....
John Sullivan of Sundance has been selected to the University of Jamestown’s Spring 2020 Dean’s List for maintaining a Semester GPA of 3.50 or better. The University of Jamestown is a community dedicated to the development of wholeness in our students. We adhere to a curriculum of academic excellence which blends the liberal arts with sound professional preparation. Our commitment to the Christian faith encourages an atmosphere of self-discipline, responsibility and concern for the continuing growth of the individual. UJ was established in 188...
1 Years Ago May 19, 1920 The American Legion, cooperating with the town officials and the commercial club, has arranged the following program for Decoration Day (Monday, May 31). Mayor Roberts has been requested to act as marshal and Judge Nichols as speaker of the day. At seven o’clock in the morning, reveille will be played and the flag raised to half mast. At ten o’clock the school children, veterans and others will form in a procession at the court house to march to the cemetery, where the exercises will be in charge of the marshal of...
Two-year probe leads to felony drug charges in Fremont County RIVERTON (WNE) — After two years of data-gathering, law enforcement agents are airing the conversations of a presumed local drug network in court. The conversations of Marshall Osterkorn, Marcella Knowles, and “another known distributor of prescription medication,” Shyanne Cross-Dailey are written in court documents that accuse 24-year-old Samuel J. Plush of selling oxycodone. Plush has been transferred to the felony-level Fremont County District Court, due to the audio recor...
A Washakie County man is the 12th Wyoming resident to die from the coronavirus, the Wyoming Department of Health has reported. Meanwhile, Platte County saw its first confirmed laboratory case of coronavirus on Thursday as the total number of cases seen since the pandemic reached Wyoming in mid-March topped 600. The Department of Health said the older Washakie County man was living at a long-term care facility where an outbreak of the illness has been detected, with five staff members and six residents testing positive for the illness. With 16...