Wyoming
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Good morning, and welcome to Cowboy State Daily Video News, for Wednesday, April 10, 2024!
A 14-year-old boy who was stabbed and killed at the Eastridge Mall in Casper on Sunday was reportedly protecting his girlfriend.
Bobby Maher was allegedly killed by two underage suspects, who have been charged as adults, according to Cowboy State Daily’s Dale Killingbeck.
“Court records show that the young man, 14 years old, went to the mall because his girlfriend called him, and some boys were following her around the mall. And so he went there to protect her. And there at the mall, he was trying to tell them to leave. And then they go outside, and then there was a confrontation. And that’s when the stabbing occurred. And apparently, these young men were wearing masks and had stolen knives from a Target store.”
Jarreth Plunkett of Evansville faces charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, aggravated assault and battery, and theft. His alleged accomplice, Dominique Harris of Casper, faces conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, aggravated assault and battery, and a misdemeanor theft charge.
Amid a growing outcry for stiffer penalties in the case of a Sublette County man who allegedly tortured a wolf, a retired federal game warden said there might be further legal action that could be taken.
Outdoors reporter Mark Heinz spoke to Tim Eicher of Cody, who said a revocation of hunting privileges could apply.
“looking at his understanding of the law and looking into Wyoming statutes, he said in this particular case, a potential penalty could be a revocation of hunting privileges. It’s kind of one of those things that have to take place after the fact he said once, once a fine has been forfeited, which reportedly it has been in this case.”
Any such revocation would likely be temporary, perhaps three to five years, according to Wyoming statutes. But it would still be more than the $250 fine issued for alleged illegal possession of a live wolf, so far the only recorded legal action taken in the case.
The landscape west of Kemmerer’s port of entry is about to get bulldozed up.
The $30 million makeover isn’t to hunt for fossils. It’s to make it easier to get coal for power plants, according to energy reporter Pat Maio.
“the reason they want to move the road north from where it is currently is because, you know, they want to tap something like 9 million tons of coal reserves. And the project would begin presumably sometime early next year, wouldn’t take that long, maybe a year, year and a half to complete.”
An estimated 1.2 million cubic yards of dirt will be moved from the rolling hillsides located just west of the port of entry.
A Uinta County judge Monday dismissed the felony case against an Evanston man who was accused of using yard signs on his own property to intimidate his neighbor.
Cowboy State Daily’s Clair McFarland reports that the charges against 44-year-old Quinn Groneman were dismissed at the request of the neighbor, who was also a witness against him in a town nuisance case.
“The judge presiding over Groneman’s intimidation case, dismissed the case on Monday. Now that’s without prejudice, meaning that the prosecutor could bring the case again if circumstances change, but according to the prosecutor’s filing, asking for the dismissal, it was at the neighbor’s request.”
Had he been convicted, Groneman could have faced up to 10 years in prison and up to $5,000 in fines.
And to get ahead of likely continued efforts to repeal Wyoming gun-free zones, the Campbell County Health board of trustees is considering lifting some firearms restrictions at the Gillette hospital.
Cowboy State Daily’s Mark Heinz spoke to the chairman of the Campbell County Health Trustees, who said allowing firearms in Campbell County Memorial Hospital, or at least parts of it, could help the facility stay ahead of a cantankerous debate over Wyoming’s gun-free zones, which is sure to come up again in the Wyoming legislature.
“what they’re hoping to do is fashion a policy where perhaps they can have either some authorized hospital personnel who’ve been properly trained to be armed maybe to cover some of the entrances or maybe have security staff or just something there that that kind of the way he puts it kind of meets everybody’s wants and needs.”
The chairman pointed out that there are some places in CCH where it would be best to still ban guns, such as the mental health treatment wing, and around strongly magnetic medical imaging equipment.
Radio Stations
The following radio stations are airing Cowboy State Daily Radio on weekday mornings, afternoons and evenings. More radio stations will be added soon.
KYDT 103.1 FM – Sundance
KBFS 1450 AM — Sundance
KYCN 1340 AM / 92.7 FM — Wheatland
KZEW 101.7 FM — Wheatland
KANT 104.1 FM — Guernsey
KZQL 105.5 FM — Casper
KMXW 92.5 FM — Casper
KBDY 102.1 FM — Saratoga
KTGA 99.3 FM — Saratoga
KJAX 93.5 FM — Jackson
KZWY 106.3 FM — Sheridan
KROE 930 AM / 103.9 FM — Sheridan
KWYO 1410 AM / 106.9 FM — Sheridan
KYOY 92.3 FM Hillsdale-Cheyenne / 106.9 FM Cheyenne
KRAE 1480 AM — Cheyenne
KDLY 97.5 FM — Lander
KOVE 1330 AM — Lander
KZMQ 100.3/102.3 FM — Cody, Powell, Medicine Wheel, Greybull, Basin, Meeteetse
KKLX 96.1 FM — Worland, Thermopolis, Ten Sleep, Greybull
KCGL 104.1 FM — Cody, Powell, Basin, Lovell, Clark, Red Lodge, MT
KTAG 97.9 FM — Cody, Powell, Basin
KCWB 92.1 FM — Cody, Powell, Basin
KVGL 105.7 FM — Worland, Thermopolis, Basin, Ten Sleep
KODI 1400 AM / 96.7 FM — Cody, Powell, Lovell, Basin, Clark, Red Lodge
KWOR 1340 AM / 104.7 FM — Worland, Thermopolis, Ten Sleep
KREO 93.5 FM — Sweetwater and Sublette Counties
KGOS 1490 AM — Goshen County
KERM 98.3 FM — Goshen County
Check with individual radio stations for airtime of the newscasts.
Wyoming
Wyoming reports first rabies case of season in Sheridan County
Wyoming saw its first rabies case of the season in Sheridan County, the state’s Department of Health reported Wednesday.
The case was reported in May in Sheridan County. A rabid bat was found in the backyard of a home in a downtown residential neighborhood, according to the health department.
Humans and pets can become infected from bites and scratches of an animal with rabies. Rabies is not spread through the touch of an infected animal or its feces or urine.
Bat bites are not always visible. Anyone who has direct contact with a bat or who wakes up with a bat in their room should immediately contact a doctor or public health provider for assessment.
There were six confirmed cases of rabies in Wyoming animals last year.
Tips for preventing rabies:
- Don’t touch or feed wild or stray animals.
- Treat animal bites with soap and water and contact a medical professional immediately.
- People waking to find a bat in their room or a child’s room should contact a medical professional immediately.
- Vaccinate dogs, cats, ferrets, horses and other selected livestock for rabies and keep vaccinations up to date.
For more information about rabies exposure in Wyoming, please visit:
https://health.wyo.gov/publichealth/infectious-disease-epidemiology-unit/disease/rabies/ [links-2.govdelivery.com]
Wyoming
Take Back Wyoming fundraiser
A number candidates attended the Take Back Wyoming: Non-Freedom Caucus Republican Candidates Shop Party at Ryan Brothers Trucking last Friday. The event was hosted by and was a fundraiser for a House District 28 candidate.
The group was comprised of Wyoming Republican voters, who have become disenchanted with the Freedom Caucus, which currently controls the Wyoming State Legislature, and with actions taken in recent months by the State of Wyoming Republican Party to change the party’s By-Laws regarding support for candidates prior to the primary election.
Wyoming
Wyoming Town Rivalries – Feuds & Hate
Since moving to Wyoming many years ago, and having lived in a few towns around the state, I find that some town and city rivalries must be addressed. Some are based on past conflicts that still cause pain to this day. Some are unexplained.
For example, to this day, all of Johnson County still does not trust Cheyenne after the Johnson County War of 1892. Cattlemen in Cheyenne sent a hit squad hired by the barons to invade Johnson County to eliminate alleged rustlers. A shootout that lasted several days ensued.
Other town rivalries include:
Green River vs. Rock Springs: The two towns are close together and share one of the most intense and oldest community, cultural, and athletic rivalries in the state.
Lander vs. Riverton: Located in Fremont County, this rivalry dates back to 1922 and divides the area over high school football bragging rights. They talk a lot of smack about each other.
Cheyenne vs Casper: The towns just HATE each other. I’ve lived in both, and I can tell you that there is nothing wrong with either town. But I’ve come across people in both towns who talk about their hatred of the other.
There is not a lot of love across Wyoming for Jackson, mostly because of the mega-rich liberals who live there. Many of those mega-rich liberals look down on the rest of Wyoming.
Folks talk smack about Laramie, but in a very different way than people talk smack about Gillette.
Having traveled around Wyoming, I can tell you that most of this hate is just nonsense and a waste of time. In the end, we are all Wyomingites. Just one big bickering family who still have each other’s backs when it comes down to it.
The Charmingly Odd Town Of La Grange Wyoming
It is well worth the long drive to see one of the most interesting and quirky little towns in Wyoming.
Stay for lunch. You won’t regret it.
Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods
Jay Em, Wyoming, Frozen In Time
Jay Em, what an unusual name for a town.The few people who live there are proud of what their spot on earth once was, and they work to preserve it. They keep this little community frozen in time.
Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods
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