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CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — More staff than inmates at Wyoming’s men’s prisons have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past month, the Department of Corrections said. Since July 23, the state has reported 43 cases of COVID-19 among staff at the Wyoming State Penitentiary in Rawlins and the Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution in Torrington. A…

The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world: ___ The International Skating Union has provisionally awarded the 2024 world figure skating championships to Montreal. The championships were scheduled to be held in Montreal in 2020 but they were cancelled on March 11 — five days before the start of…

With President Biden’s signing of the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package last week, Americans are expected to see money in their bank accounts in just a few weeks. So who’s eligible to receive the one-time payment of $1,400? Individuals with an adjusted gross income of $75,000 or less, and couples with an adjusted gross income…

Greeting each other with a handshake or hug … Enjoying each other’s company at work, at school, in a crowded restaurant or bar … Being shoulder to shoulder at a sporting event or concert … Those were snapshots of our lives prior to March 11, 2020. We certainly had heard about the coronavirus. It had…

A Teton County man tested positive for the variant COVID-19 virus strain, state and local health officials said.

Cody high school will be putting on the production of Romeo and Juliet this weekend on January 15th and 16th at seven o’clock at the Wyona Thompson Auditorium. 

By late May, it was back open to the public, and visitation has set records every month since September.

State Rep. Scott Clem said he plans on marching Monday at the Wyoming State Capitol to protest the “tyranny” of the governor and his public health orders

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Health officials in Alaska reported a health care worker had a severe allergic reaction to a COVID-19 vaccine within 10 minutes of receiving a shot. U.S. health authorities warned doctors to be on the lookout for rare allergic reactions when they rolled out the first vaccine, made by Pfizer and Germany’s…

A University of Wyoming survey stated that the bulk of Wyomingites will be willing to be vaccinated for the coronavirus once administered. With a vaccine reportedly on its way to the public soon, 31 percent of survey participants said they would take the vaccine while 27 percent said they would more than likely take the…


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