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Wyoming High School Girls Basketball Scoreboard: Jan. 2-6, 2024
Welcome to a new year of Wyoming High School basketball. The 2024 season continues with Week 5 action, which is primarily over the first weekend of the year. There is one big tournament in Cheyenne over three days and a smaller one in Kemmerer. Class 3A and Class 2A have several teams participating in an intra-class event, where girls are in one city, and boys are in another city. Other action includes some conference quadrant games and cross-quad games, as well, as interclass match-ups, and more.
If you see a game missing, please email david@wyopreps.com.
Out-of-State Opponent
Final Score: 2A Lusk 40 Hemingford, NE 24
Interclass
4A #2 Cody at 3A Worland, 5:30 p.m.
1A Fort Washakie at 2A #2 Wyoming Indian, 5:30 p.m.
Out-of-State Opponent
4A Star Valley at Soda Springs, ID, 7:30 p.m.
1A #5 Little Snake River at Meeker, CO, 5:30 p.m.
Non-Varsity Opponent
Wright JV 2 at 1A Midwest, 5:30 p.m.
Tournaments
Fossil County Classic in Kemmerer
Rich County, UT at 2A Kemmerer, 6 p.m.
James Johnson Winter Showcase in Cheyenne
3A Wheatland vs. 4A Kelly Walsh, 11 a.m. (at South HS)
Green River vs. #4 Sheridan, 3:30 p.m. (at East HS)
3A #1 Douglas at 4A #5 Laramie, 4:30 p.m.
Rock Springs at #1 Cheyenne East, 6:30 p.m.
Kelly Walsh at Cheyenne Central, 6:30 p.m.
Evanston at Cheyenne South, 6:30 p.m.
Riverton vs. Natrona County, 6:30 p.m. (at Storey Gym)
Class 3A
Newcastle at Torrington, 5:30 p.m.
Class 2A
#2 Wyoming Indian at Greybull, 5:30 p.m.
Class 1A
Ten Sleep at Hulett, 5 p.m.
Meeteetse at #3 Burlington, 5:30 p.m. (conference game)
Interclass
3A Lovell at 4A #2 Cody, 5:30 p.m.
3A #4 Powell at 2A #3 Rocky Mountain, 5:30 p.m.
2A Wind River at 1A Saratoga, 5:30 p.m.
Out-of-State Opponent
Teton, ID at 4A Jackson, 6 p.m.
North Park (Walden, CO) at 1A #5 Little Snake River, 4 p.m.
Tournaments
2A East Girls Smackdown at Sundance & Wright
#4 Pine Bluffs vs. Big Horn, 1 p.m. (at Sundance HS)
Lusk at Wright, 1 p.m.
#1 Tongue River vs. Lingle-Ft. Laramie, 2:30 p.m. (at Wright HS)
Burns at #4 Sundance, 2:30 p.m.
#1 Tongue River vs. Lusk, 5:30 p.m. (at Wright HS)
Big Horn vs. Burns, 6 p.m. (at Sundance HS)
Lingle-Ft. Laramie at Wright, 7 p.m.
#4 Pine Bluffs at #4 Sundance, 7:30 p.m.
3A Girls Winter Classic at Rawlins
#5 Pinedale vs. Worland, 2:30 p.m.
#2 Buffalo vs. Lander, 4 p.m.
#3 Mountain View vs. Thermopolis, 5:30 p.m.
Lyman at Rawlins, 7 p.m.
Fossil County Classic in Kemmerer
2A Big Piney vs. Star Valley Sophs., 11:30 a.m.
1A Farson-Eden vs. Rich County, UT, 2:30 p.m.
Shoshoni at Kemmerer, 5:30 p.m.
1A #1 Cokeville vs. 2A Big Piney, 5:30 p.m. (Aux Gym)
James Johnson Winter Showcase in Cheyenne
3A Wheatland vs. 4A Green River, 9 a.m. (at South HS)
3A #1 Douglas at 4A #1 Cheyenne East, 10:30 a.m.
Natrona County vs. Rock Springs, 10:30 a.m. (at Storey Gym)
#4 Sheridan vs. Kelly Walsh, 3 p.m. (at East HS)
Green River at #1 Cheyenne East, 6 p.m.
Rock Springs vs. #5 Laramie, 6 p.m. (at Storey Gym)
Evanston at Cheyenne Central, 6 p.m.
Riverton at Cheyenne South, 6 p.m.
Class 2A
St. Stephens at Greybull, 1:30 p.m.
Class 1A
H.E.M. at #4 Southeast, 1 p.m. (conference game)
Dubois at Ten Sleep, 1:30 p.m. (conference game)
Meeteetse at Kaycee, 1:30 p.m.
Midwest at Guernsey-Sunrise, 1:30 p.m.
Riverside at Ft. Washakie, 3 p.m. (conference game)
Interclass
2A #2 Wyoming Indian at 3A Lovell, 4 p.m.
1A #2 Upton at 3A Moorcroft, 4:30 p.m.
Out-of-State Opponent
4A Star Valley at Marsh Valley, ID, 6 p.m.
Manila, UT at 1A #5 Little Snake River
Tournaments
2A East Girls Smackdown at Sundance & Wright
#4 Pine Bluffs at Wright, 10 a.m.
Big Horn vs. Lingle-Ft. Laramie, 10 a.m. (at Sundance HS)
#1 Tongue River vs. Burns, 11:30 a.m. (at Wright HS)
Lusk at #4 Sundance, 11:30 a.m.
#4 Pine Bluffs vs. #1 Tongue River, 2:30 p.m. (at Wright HS)
Big Horn vs. Lusk, 2:30 p.m. (at Sundance HS)
Lingle-Ft. Laramie at #4 Sundance, 4 p.m.
Burns at Wright, 4 p.m.
3A Girls Winter Classic at Rawlins
#2 Buffalo vs. #5 Pinedale, 8 a.m.
#3 Mountain View vs. Worland, 9:30 a.m.
Lander at Rawlins, 11 a.m.
Thermopolis vs. Lyman, 12:30 p.m.
Worland vs. Lander, 2 p.m.
#5 Pinedale vs. Thermopolis, 3:30 p.m.
#2 Buffalo vs. Lyman, 5 p.m.
#3 Mountain View at Rawlins, 6:30 p.m.
Fossil County Classic in Kemmerer
1A #1 Cokeville at 2A Kemmerer, 9 a.m.
1A Farson-Eden vs. Star Valley Sophs., 9 a.m. (Aux Gym)
2A Big Piney vs. Rich County, UT, noon (Aux Gym)
1A Farson-Eden at 2A Kemmerer, 4:30 p.m.
1A #1 Cokeville vs. Star Valley Sophs., 4:30 p.m. (Aux Gym)
James Johnson Winter Showcase in Cheyenne
Green River at Cheyenne South, 9 a.m.
Evanston vs. #4 Sheridan, noon (at East HS)
Riverton at #5 Laramie, 1 p.m.
Kelly Walsh at #1 Cheyenne East, 3 p.m.
3A #1 Douglas vs. 4A Natrona County, 3 p.m. (at Storey Gym)
Rock Springs at Cheyenne Central, 3 p.m.
3A Wheatland at 4A Cheyenne South, 3 p.m.
Wheatland Girls Basketball
Wheatland Girls Basketball
Gallery Credit: Frank Gambino
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Wyoming officials say Meta’s 715,000-square-foot data center is responsible for contaminating its water system with a rare bacterium | Fortune
Cheyenne, Wyoming, officials say Meta’s data center construction is responsible for the contamination of part of the town’s recycled water system.
The Board of Public Utilities (BOPU) traced the presence of a bacterium discovered in its wastewater treatment facility earlier this year to Goat Systems LLC, a Meta contractor for the tech company’s in-progress 715,000-square-foot data center campus, according to recent public notices from the BOPU.
The bacterium did not enter Cheyenne’s drinking water supply and was found in systems used for irrigation purposes only. Cupriavidus gilardii is a rare organism typically found naturally in water and soil. Infections from this bacterium are extremely rare, BOPU said, but can pose a threat to elders and immunocompromised individuals directly exposed to it.
It was discovered during routine testing in February, prompting BOPU to temporarily suspend the city’s reclaimed water irrigation program and terminate Meta’s discharge privileges.
The board also announced last week it would not accept industrial wastewater discharges associated with fill-and-flush operations—which circulates, then flushes purified water to eliminate construction debris and residue—nor closed-loop cooling systems popular in data centers that circulate coolants mixed with water.
The board classified the incident as “significant non-compliance with federal pretreatment regulations.”
“Over the past two months, BOPU staff have undertaken significant remediation efforts, including draining and disinfecting the entire reuse water system and Prairie View Pond to eliminate any remaining bacterial presence,” one notice said.
Cheyenne’s BOPU declined Fortune’s request for comment and said it will hold a press conference in the next week with additional details on the situation.
A Meta spokesperson told Fortune the company is supporting Fortis, its general contractor, in its efforts to resolve the problem, and that Fortis began testing its own water through a third-party environmental specialist, who found no traces of the bacterium.
“When the board shared that it found a substance in the city’s wastewater—not public drinking water—Fortis immediately stopped discharging industrial wastewater and began hauling it offsite,” a spokesperson said in a statement. “Meta is committed to being a good neighbor in Cheyenne, including through the protection of local water resources, and will continue encouraging collaboration between Fortis and the board until this situation is resolved.”
Pollutants from data center construction and operations are part of the mounting anxieties Americans have around the exploding growth of AI infrastructure around the country. A recent Gallup poll found about 70% of Americans somewhat or strongly oppose the construction of data centers in their local area. While half of respondents cited environmental concerns, such as excess water usage and deforestation, 16% of respondents cited pollutants, including air and water contamination, among reasons for their opposition.
Meta announced the construction of the Cheyenne data center in July 2024, saying it would be the company’s 21st data center in the U.S. and 25th globally. According to the company, Cheyenne provided access to infrastructure and energy and had a large talent pool from which to recruit.
Meta projected that the $800 million investment would sustain more than 1,000 construction jobs at the height of the build and support 100 jobs once completed. The campus is one of 27 data centers in Cheyenne and 31 in Wyoming. By comparison, Northern Virginia has the most data centers in the country, with about 550.
The tech company, for its part, previously said it would allocate resources toward the energy grid and water-cleanup efforts, including working with Black Hills Energy and the Laramie County Conservation District to restore Crow Creek, which recharges the state’s Ogallala Aquifer.
“Meta wants to be a positive contributor in communities like Cheyenne,” the company’s announcement said. “And that includes investing in the energy grid and supporting local water restoration projects.”
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Fourth Annual Wyoming Firearms & Outdoor Recreation Expo, Wyoming Governor’s Match returning to Casper July 18, 19
CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation recently announced that the community is invited to a series of events happening on July 18 and 19.
The weekend will feature the Wyoming Governor’s Match, as well as the Firearms & Outdoor Recreation Expo.
A release from the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation says that the 10th Annual Wyoming Governor’s Match, hosted in partnership with the Casper Shooter’s Club, will run July 18–19 at the Stuckenhoff Shooters Complex, 10 minutes outside of Casper.
The event will bring together spectators, shooting sports organizers and elected officials to interact with more than 360 competitive shooters from across the country.
Eye protection is required for spectators, and ear protection is highly recommended.
Additionally, on Saturday, July 18, the fourth annual Wyoming Firearms & Outdoor Recreation Expo is taking place at David Street Station from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The expo is free and open to the public, and it will feature exhibitor booths, a legislative panel and family-friendly activities. It will also feature local food and drink vendors, including WY Knot Pretzel Co., The Dog House and Kuver’s BBQ.
Expo attendees will be able to explore products and gear and will be able to witness demonstrations by the following Wyoming-based brands and organizations:
- 3C Guiding LLC
- 9×19 Fabrication
- ACG
- Adventure Ready RV Solutions
- Cutting Edge Tactics and Training
- Diamond R Saddlery
- DVL Custom Lures
- FEROX
- Freedom Tactical Firearms
- Guardian Warrior Solutions
- Gunwerks
- High Carbon Mercantile
- Kimber Tracks Big Game Recovery/Rocky Mountain Big Game Recovery
- Lucid Optics
- Maven Optics
- MOD Outfitters
- National Wild Turkey Federation
- Red, White and Blued
- Ridgeline Customs LLC
- Rocky Mountain Discount Sports
- Scouting America
- Sheridan Fly Rod Co.
- Thunder Beast Arms
- Wilkinson Tactical
- Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality
- Wyoming Game & Fish Department
- Wyoming Gun Company
- Wyoming Motorcycle Trials Association
- Wyoming Patriots
The release notes that from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation will facilitate an Outdoor Recreation Legislative Panel on the lawn of David Street Station. The panel discussion is also free and open to the public and will offer legislators and elected officials an opportunity to discuss the importance of growing and sustaining the outdoor recreation and shooting sports industry.
To RSVP or learn more about the Wyoming Firearms & Outdoor Recreation Expo, visit wyorec.info/Expo2026.
To register or learn more about the Wyoming Governor’s Match, visit wyorec.info/GovMatch2026.
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