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Candidates file to run for office in Wyoming as deadline arrives

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Candidates file to run for office in Wyoming as deadline arrives


This story is part of our new Quick Hits series. This series will bring you breaking news and short updates from throughout the state.

The deadline for candidates to file in order to run for office in Wyoming’s August 20 primary election is May 31.

Over 100 people have put themselves forward as candidates for Wyoming’s House and Senate seats.

Many races will be decided by the primary, as more-conservative House Freedom Caucus-aligned hopefuls vie for the majority against traditionally-conservative Wyoming Caucus candidates.

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One crowded race is in Senate District 6, where six Republicans are contesting the seat in the southeast corner of the state.

Meanwhile in the southwest, Senate District 14 is up for grabs.

Current House Speaker Albert Sommers of Pinedale will run against Kemmerer sheep rancher Laura Taliaferro Pearson and former Navy submarine commander Bill Winney of Bondurant.

Another race to watch is House District 17, where the incumbent, Rock Springs Rep. J.T. Larson, will defend his seat against Terry Ellison, a coal industry worker also from Rock Springs.

On the national stage, Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyoming) is facing off against Republican challengers John Holtz, an attorney in Laramie, and Reid Rasner, a businessman from Mills.

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And Wyoming’s only representative in the U.S. House, Harriet Hageman, will face Steven Helling, a Casper-based attorney, in seeking the Republican nomination. Helling ran for the seat as a Democrat in 2022, even as he supported former Pres. Donald Trump, according to his responses to Ballotpedia’s Candidate Connection survey.

It’s expected many candidates will wait until the last minute before the deadline to file.

This reporting was made possible by a grant from the Corporation For Public Broadcasting, supporting state government coverage in the state. Wyoming Public Media and Jackson Hole Community Radio are partnering to cover state issues both on air and online.





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Karly Davis Of Buffalo HS To Play Women’s Basketball At The University Of Wyoming

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Karly Davis Of Buffalo HS To Play Women’s Basketball At The University Of Wyoming


A Buffalo High School senior will soon trade in her black and gold, to play for the brown and gold.

Karly Davis has signed a written offer of athletic aid, to play basketball for the University of Wyoming Cowgirls.

So far this season, she is averaging 19.5 points per game, which is 4th in Class 3A and 8th in all classes of Wyoming High School Girls Basketball.

Her average is up 1 point per game from last year.

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Davis explains what she thinks it was that Cowgirl Head Coach Heather Ezell and the UW Coaching Staff saw in her that made them try to recruit her.

“I’m definitely a competitor. I think I show that a lot in my game, and I think I can shoot the ball pretty well, so I think that’s kind of what they sparked interest in me with.”

Davis adds she plans to major in elementary education.




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Springville man dies after being buried in Wyoming avalanche

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A Utah snowmobiler died in a Wyoming avalanche near LaBarge Creek.

Nicholas Bringhurst, 31, of Springville, Utah, was caught and buried in an avalanche at about 2:15 p.m. Jan. 11, according to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.

Air Idaho responded to the area along with Star Valley Search and Rescue.

Officials said Bringhurst’s friend located and uncovered him. Despite CPR efforts, Bringhurst died as a result of injuries sustained in the avalanche.

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The sheriff’s office expressed its “deepest sympathies” to the Bringhurst family in a social media post.

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Tunkhannock woman killed in Wyoming County crash

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A 34-year-old Tunkhannock woman died from injuries suffered in a two-car crash Sunday morning in Wyoming County, state police at Tunkhannock said.

Victoria Njeri was traveling in the northbound lane on Route 11 in Nicholson Twp. around 7:46 a.m. when the driver of another vehicle, traveling south, lost control of his truck due to icy conditions and struck Njeri’s car, troopers said.

Njeri died at the scene, police said. The other driver, Thomas Chickey, 67, of Old Forge, suffered suspected minor injuries, troopers said.

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