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Man sentenced after ramming police cars, spitting at officer
A man whom a judge described as a "monster" was sentenced Thursday to six to 15 years in prison.
Man drives under rear of post office truck
Johan Reimer, age 20, of Vauxhall, Alberta, was killed in an odd, two-vehicle accident on I-25, 30 miles south of Buffalo last Tuesday, July 22.
Judge suspends convict's sentence after boot camp
A judge suspended a five-to-seven-year prison sentence for a Colorado teenager convicted of robbing an Alcova bar and evading police in a car chase.
Judge suspends convict's sentence after boot camp
A judge suspended a five-to-seven-year prison sentence for a Colorado teenager convicted of robbing an Alcova bar and evading police in a car chase.
PCPC takes a look at Newcastle prison
In preparation for the opening of the Torrington Medium Security Institution, members of the Torrington Prison Community Partnership Committee conducted the third in their series of tours of Wyoming's ...
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Loree Greco Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry
With more than 24 years of professional experience, Ms. Greco specializes in restorative justice and community-focused court planning.
Masters of the Flame: Afton's firemen are Wyoming's best
With mere fraction of a second deciding the winner, the Afton Volunteer Fire Department City Team captured first place at the 2008 Wyoming State Fireman's Convention June 13 and 14.
One step closer to quieter railroads
Last week the Wyoming Association of Municipalities put the full weight of its 99 member communities and its legislative lobbying support behind Torrington's initiative to establish quiet zones at railroad ...
Officials Confirm Black Hills Tornado
Features Services Officials Confirm Black Hills Tornado - 06/12/2008 5:56 PM After a damage survey of the area, officials confirm a tornado touched down in the western Black Hills between Newcastle, Wyoming and ...
EWC trustee board approves contract to install new boiler in Eastern Hall
By Jerry Abbott Staff Writer At their monthly meeting Tuesday night, the Eastern Wyoming College board of trustees approved replacement of the boiler in Eastern Hall and other contractual actions. via The Torrington Telegram
Territory consumers discuss economy, spending
“Now with prices up to 3.14, it's going to cost me like 60, 70 dollars just to fill up my tank.”
"We'll have to cut down on travels probably." says Betty Young-Daniels of Newcastle, Wyoming. via KOTA
“We're seeing an increase in people”
Campbell County's growing population has awakened a need for child-oriented services, from day care to a new kids' clothing store. via Casper Star Tribune
UW student exhibition winners announced
University of Wyoming student Luke Gorder of Rapid City recently was awarded the prestigious President's Office purchase award at the University of Wyoming Art Museum's 33rd annual Juried Student Exhibition. via Rapid City Journal
Upton industrial park bringing business to edge of Black Hills
“We had some real issues and some long days. We'd start to feel comfortable with the way things were going, and somebody would throw a monkey wrench in there, and then we're down in the mouth wondering how we're going to get through this one.”
This small Western town on the fringe of the Black Hills is rounding up more than cattle these days. via Billings Gazette
The Whole Town's Talking: Newcastle claims right to Nobel winner
“It took me until I was 18 to do that, and I've been shooting since I was eight”
The ties that bind are important. For media outlets, that often means the local ties that bind are perhaps most important. via Casper Star Tribune
Minuteman group organizes in Wyo
“We're not against immigration and we're not against Mexicans. We're against anyone who is here illegally -- anyone who is breaking immigration laws.”
Border control, while a major topic of debate nationally, generally isn't considered a problem in landlocked Wyoming. via Casper Star Tribune