Wyoming Insurance Company Waives Out-Of Pocket COVID-19 Costs
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming says it is waiving members' coinsurance, copayments, and deductibles for COVID-19 treatment through June 30. Continue reading…
View ArticleWyoming Governor, First Lady: Do Your Part To Fight COVID-19
Among other things, the governor called Wyoming's healthcare workers "irreplaceable." Continue reading…
View ArticleWyoming Man Killed in Rollover Near Glendo
A 38-year-old Glendo, Wyoming man is dead after rolling his pickup near Glendo late Saturday night. Continue reading…
View ArticleGreeley's JBS Beef Plant Under Scrutiny for COVID-19 Response
While JBS has been determined to be an essential business, many complained about the company that employs 4,500 people did not have proper social distancing practices. Continue reading…
View ArticleCheyenne Police Need Help Identifying Theft Suspect
Cheyenne police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man wanted in connection with a theft. Continue reading…
View ArticleUniversity of Wyoming County Data Available
The University of Wyoming has details about its interactions with the state’s 23 counties available online. Continue reading…
View ArticleKate Miller to Step Down as UW's Provost
She will step down from the position on June 30. Continue reading…
View ArticleLCCC Cancels Spring Commencement Due to Coronavirus
LCCC spokesman Troy Rumpf says the college is working with students to determine additional options to celebrate their achievements. Continue reading…
View ArticleWyoming K-12 Students May Have to Finish School Year at Home
State Superintendent Jillian Balow says it's possible K-12 students won't return to a school building this year because of the coronavirus. Continue reading…
View ArticleOnline Poll: Are People Taking COVID-19 Seriously Enough?
So what do you think? Are people taking the threat seriously enough? Continue reading…
View ArticleSurgeon General Shows How To Make Cloth Face Covering
The Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] is now recommending that people wear cloth face coverings when in public to help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Continue reading…
View ArticleUW Student to Participate in Arctic Circle Expedition
Erin Bentley, a masters student from the University of Wyoming, is one of 40 artists and scientists selected for The Arctic Circle program. Continue reading…
View Article30-40 MPH Winds, 60 MPH Gusts to Blast SE Wyo. Today
Those traveling in southeast Wyoming today will have to contend with strong crosswinds near the I-80 Summit and along I-25 between Chugwater and Glendo. Continue reading…
View ArticleUW Student Sues Albany County Sheriff's Office
A University of Wyoming student is suing the Albany County Sheriff’s Office, stating that two deputies pressured her to recant a sexual assault allegation against a fellow student. Continue reading…
View ArticleCoronavirus Kills LCSD1 Proms; Graduation Ceremonies Still On
Laramie County School District 1 announced Tuesday that all proms throughout the district have been cancelled due to the coronavirus. Continue reading…
View ArticleShelter-in-Place 'Not My Decision to Make,' Says Cheyenne Mayor
Cheyenne Mayor Marian Orr says she's looking to health experts to give her the green light before issuing a citywide shelter-in-place order. Continue reading…
View ArticleWinter Weather Expected For SE Wyoming This Weekend
The forecast is calling for ''increasing chances of showers, then a wintry mix, followed by widespread accumulating snow Sunday.'' Continue reading…
View ArticleCompany in Fort Collins, Loveland Lays Off 150 Contract Workers
Fort Collins-based aerospace parts manufacturer employs roughly 1,250 people. Continue reading…
View ArticleUW to Hold High School Debate Tournament Online
University of Wyoming debate program will be helping the Wyoming debate teams by hosting a tournament online, along with Wyoming High School Forensics Association and the Wyoming High School Activities...
View ArticleParents Beware: These 15 Apps Could Spell Trouble for Your Kids
Cheyenne police are warning parents about several widely used apps that could spell trouble for their kids. Continue reading…
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