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  • Signs of the times

    Nov 7, 2024

    A pair of political activists suddenly appeared in the wake of last week's snowstorm. While the winter visitors waged an impressive campaign along the street, no report of them trying to cast a questionable ballot was received on Tuesday....

  • Creative costumes

    Nov 7, 2024

    The staff of the Crook County courthouse continued their Halloween tradition this year with matching costumes throughout the building. This year, the theme was Dr. Seuss....

  • Crook County Sheriff's Office

    Nov 7, 2024

    Oct. 21 – Three VIN checks. Suspicious circumstance. Two animal complaints. Two thefts. Two motorist assists. Assist to Wyoming Highway Patrol. Business checks. Oct. 22 – Four VIN checks. Paper service. Traffic stop. Business checks. Welfare check. Animal complaint. EMS page. Oct. 23 – Three VIN checks. Paper service. Traffic stop. Residential burglar alarm. Two welfare checks. Citizen dispute. Accident. Trespassing complaint. Business check. House watch. Oct. 24 – Four VIN checks. Three paper services. Two traffic stops. Fingerprints. Suicidal...

  • Circuit Court

    Nov 7, 2024

    Speeding – Jacob Roth, Bellefontaine, OH, 84/80, $10; Bobbi Robb, Henderson, KY, 85/80, $15; Jo Ann Bachmann, Gillette, WY, 87/80, $99; Kolby Rosser, Summerset, SD, 91/80, $115; Christopher Hall, Rapid City, SD, 93/80, $125; Lee Kravitz, Waltham, MA, 95/80, $135; John Davis, Monroe, OR, 83/65, $150; Cameron R. Wilkinson, Gillette, WY, 93/75, $160 Fail to Report Over $1000 Property Damage or Injury – Tomas K. Hardy, Spearfish, SD, $250 No Auto Insurance – Shellia A. St. George, Sundance, WY, $570 No Camping Permit – Leo Frederick Jo Pavone,...

  • Wyoming News Briefs

    Wyoming News Exchange Newspapers|Nov 7, 2024

    Family of three found dead from carbon monoxide poisoning RIVERTON (WNE) — A family of two adults and a toddler died after an undetected carbon monoxide leak consumed their home in Riverton. Police were initially called to the 900 block of East Adams Street Thursday morning at around 7:40 a.m. after someone reported smelling fumes in the area. “Fire department personnel found a high concentration of carbon monoxide around [the] home,” the Riverton Police Department (RPD) reported. Police and firefighters forced open the door to the residence an...

  • UW Extension

    Vicki Hayman, Community Vitality and Health Educator|Nov 7, 2024

    Autumn is the peak season for crisp, crunchy apples of all kinds. Apples vary greatly in their looks, flavors and textures. Did you know some varieties are better for eating and snacking? There are many different types of apples across the sweet-tart-crisp-crunchy spectrum. I find myself searching for a crunch-tastic apple! The crunch of an apple is a burst of flavor exploding in your mouth. Here are some varieties to try this fall. If you’re looking for an apple to snack on, select harder varieties that maintain their crunch longer. Sink y...

  • Veterans and active-duty military members: Social Security has your back!

    Josh Weller, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Denver, Colorado|Nov 7, 2024

    Veterans Day is on Monday, November 11, 2024. We honor all veterans who served our country and risked their lives to protect us. If you know a veteran, please let them know about our Military and Veterans webpage at www.ssa.gov/people/veterans. On that page, we have information about Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits for veterans, including: How SSDI benefits are different from benefits available through the Department of Veterans Affairs and require a separate application. How we expedite the processing of Social Security di...

  • False shooting threats cause five high schools to enter lockdown

    Ivy Secrest, Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange|Nov 7, 2024

    CHEYENNE — More than a dozen Wyoming schools had received threats of either an active shooter or a bomb on campus as of Monday afternoon, according to the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation. Part of a national trend, Wyoming is not unique at this moment, and these threats appear to be “spilling over” from other states, DCI’s Ryan Cox told the Wyoming Tribune Eagle. Based on current information, it appears that threats have been made in other states in the past month. Schools and local police departments are responding to threats...

  • Library to screen movie about Wyoming P.O.W.

    Sarah Pridgeon|Nov 7, 2024

    Crook County Library will be offering its first ever movie screening on November 15 and invites the community to enjoy the tale of a Wyoming man who survived capture by the Germans during World War II. “Dear Sirs” is a tribute to the filmmaker’s grandfather, a trona miner by the name of Silvio Pedri from Rock Springs. After Pedri passed away, his grandson found an archive of photos, documents and letters that described his experience of being captured and marched across Germany as a prisoner of war. His capture occurred during a mission in Fr...

  • This Week at Your Library

    Carrie Riley|Nov 7, 2024

    Did you know we have a Library of Things collection. You can check out lots of fun kits for a variety of activities. Check out our “Business Kits”. These kits are for the business person who may need items only occasionally, so they do not have to buy them. There are so many to choose from. From a pop up sign holder, popup photo booth and photo backgrounds, to a projector and screen. There is a lot to offer, so stop in and check one out today. LIBRARY HAPPENINGS: MEETINGS: Crook County Library Board meeting Thur., Dec. 5 at 1 p.m. in Hul...

  • Fire restrictions start to lift

    Sarah Pridgeon|Nov 7, 2024

    To the surprise of few but the relief of many, fire restrictions are now being lightened across the county. Shortly after last week’s snowstorm, Fire Warden Charlie Harrison announced that the county burn ban was to be temporarily suspended until November 5, when a more permanent solution would be decided with the approval of the county commissioners. However, a 120-acre fire took place next to Keyhole State Park on the weekend, which Harrison says was caused by an escaped controlled burn on private land. On Tuesday morning, this led the fire w...

  • Peek at the Past

    Nov 7, 2024

    1 Years Ago November 6, 1924 New Haven was the scene of a killing on election day when "Scootem" Bill Osgood fatally stabbed Jimmie Storm during a row over property interests. Both men were stockraisers of that vicinity. They had engaged in a fight some time previously, and on Tuesday they met again for the first time since that trouble. Words led to blows, and during the heat of the fight it is alleged that Osgood pulled a knife. Storm died from the effects of a cut across the throat, and...

  • Taco booth supports veterans

    Sarah Pridgeon|Oct 31, 2024

    Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Devils Tower Post #3411 is the recipient of a sizeable donation last week: a third of the proceeds from the delicious treat that has become a hallmark of Burnout Wednesday in Sundance. The Powder River Energy (PRECorp) walking taco booth, as always, was set up on the corner of the courthouse lawn throughout the busiest day of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally this side of the border. It was staffed by volunteers from the cooperative. The booth raised a total of $3600,...

  • PRECorp representatives Tim Velder, Linda Tokarczyk and Macee Stutzman sport the shirts worn by volunteers at the walking taco stand as they present Jeff Gregson of VFW Devils Tower Post #3411 with the donation.

    Oct 31, 2024

    The littlest spooks in Sundance came out to play at the weekend, touring the candy-based offerings from a parade of Halloween-themed trunks. Halloween itself will bring plenty of opportunities for tricks and treats in Sundance. From 3 to 5 p.m., head over to Sundance Square to pick up your free treat bag and orange glow stick from Range. From there, head over to the Sundance Methodist Church, where there will be no tricks but plenty of God's treats from 4 to 6 p.m. in another trunk or treat...

  • Back to front

    Audrey Crawford|Oct 31, 2024

    The Range Rider 4-H club did a reverse trick-or-treat at the Sundance Assisted Living on October 19. At their monthly meeting the day before, the club packed little goodie bags that included candy, cookies and other baked goods. Club members dressed up in their Halloween costumes and dispersed the bags to the residents and employees. Fun was had by everyone. If you're interested in learning more about 4-H, children between the ages 5-18 (and their family) are welcome to attend our next club...

  • Ellsbury Ranch named commercial producer of the year

    Oct 31, 2024

    Ellsbury Ranch, Sundance, took home Commercial Producer of the Year honors at the American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Membership Meeting in Kansas City on Oct. 26. Ellsbury Ranch LLC is a fifth-generation cow-calf and yearling operation in northeastern Wyoming, owned and operated by Colter and Sarah Ellsbury, and Jeff and Whitney Stull. The couples purchased the cattle and equipment in 2017 and enjoy raising their families on the ranch and teaching their children about the ins and outs...

  • Daylight Saving Time

    Oct 31, 2024

    Daylight Saving Time ends Sun., Nov. 3. Remember to set your clocks BACK one hour before heading to bed Saturday....

  • Scammers pretend to be Chamber of Commerce

    Sarah Pridgeon|Oct 31, 2024

    The Sundance Chamber of Commerce has issued a warning about a scam in which unknown persons appear to pretend to be associated with the organization. Two versions of the scam are known of at this time. The first is an email enquiring as to whether the recipient would like to purchase the distribution or membership list of the chamber, which it claims includes more than a thousand contacts. It asks the recipient to reply to the email so that a price and further information can be given. The...

  • County considers new service district

    Sarah Pridgeon|Oct 31, 2024

    A petition is to be filed with the county commission next week to form a new service and improvement district for Warbonnet Canyon Ranch. The 476-acre subdivision is ten miles north of Hulett and next door to the 847-acre Warbonnet Canyon Estates, by the same developers. The ranch consists of ten parcels of around 35 to 40 acres in size, half of which are currently listed as sold. Landowners also have access to the ranch headquarters through homeowners’ association membership, which includes a timeshare-style program for access to the 1560 s...

  • Cold case site now active

    Sarah Pridgeon|Oct 31, 2024

    Almost 30 years ago, the body of a young woman was found near Colony. She had been shot multiple times. We know that she was found on June 25, 1996 in a culvert on Hwy 212, about 75 yards from the border. We know that she had been shot multiple times in the head and once in the mouth, and that she may have been sexually assaulted. We don’t know why she was there or who wanted her dead. The 19-year-old’s death is one of many unsolved mysteries within the new Wyoming cold case database. It’s the only crime so far added to the database that took...

  • Peek at the Past

    Oct 31, 2024

    1 Years Ago October 30, 1924 John Wesley Sampier, a 19-year-old freshman at the University of Wyoming, came to Laramie from Lightning Flat, in Crook County, 375 miles, on his bicycle, in five days, in order to enter the university on time. This is said to have been the most strenuous trip ever made by a student in the state to reach the university as a classman. The Sundance high school football squad experienced a strenuous trip to Newcastle Thursday for a game, arriving too late so that the...

  • This Week at Your Library

    Carrie Riley|Oct 31, 2024

    Did you know we have a Library of Things collection? You can check out lots of fun kits for a variety of activities. Check out our “Business Kits”. These are items that the business person may only need occasionally, so they do not have to buy them. There are so many to choose from. From a pop up sign holder, popup photo booth, photo backgrounds, to a projector and screen. There is a lot to offer so stop in and check one out today. LIBRARY HAPPENINGS: MEETINGS: Crook County Library Board meeting Thur., Nov. 7 at 1 p.m. in Sundance. Crook Cou...

  • Circuit Court

    Oct 31, 2024

    Speeding – Gretta Henrickson, Billings, MT, 84/80, $10; Sean Stanek, Blaine, MN, 84/80, $10; Jacquilin Fuller, Gillette, WY, 85/80, $15; Rosemary Gerarden, Janesville, WI, 80/75, $15; Thomas Russ, Sturgis, SD, 85/80, $15; Andrew Elwood, Black Hawk, SD, 80/75, $15; Ethan Barley, Crown Point, IN, 78/70, $101; Ryun Olson, New Braunfels, TX, 90/80, $105; Christopher Steven Walter, Hulett, WY, 75/65, $105; Anthony Esh, Denver, PA, 90/80, $105; Erika Cheeseman, Rapid City, SD, 86/75, $115; John Paul, Garden City, ID, 82/70, $120; Dustin Allen E...

  • Crook County Sheriff's Office

    Oct 31, 2024

    Oct. 21 – Three VIN checks. Suspicious circumstance. Two animal complaints. Two thefts. Two motorist assists. Assist to Wyoming Highway Patrol. Business checks. Oct. 22 – Four VIN checks. Paper service. Traffic stop. Business checks. Welfare check. Animal complaint. EMS page. Oct. 23 – Three VIN checks. Paper service. Traffic stop. Residential burglar alarm. Two welfare checks. Citizen dispute. Accident. Trespassing complaint. Business check. House watch. Oct. 24 – Four VIN checks. Three paper services. Two traffic stops. Fingerprints. Suicida...

  • Wyoming News Briefs

    Wyoming News Exchange Newspapers|Oct 31, 2024

    Two Park County residents found dead; carbon monoxide poisoning suspected CODY (WNE) — Two Park County residents, Jeff McKearny, 64, and Steven Werbelow, 66, were found dead in their camper on October 23. The suspected cause of death is accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, according to county coroner Cody Gortmaker. The two men were hunting near Eagle Creek Campground up the North Fork, which is where their bodies were found. Investigations are still ongoing, Gortmaker said. Werbelow, who was a Powell resident, was an accomplished t...

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