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Fugitive out of Wyoming arrested in rural Colorado

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MORGAN COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) – A wanted fugitive out of Wyoming is in custody in Colorado after a month-long, multi-state manhunt.

The U.S. Marshals Service said 25-year-old Tyger Rodriguez was arrested on Wednesday in rural Morgan County.

Officials said he was wanted for two counts of felony aggravated assault and battery stemming from incidents that happened in mid-February.

The arrest warrants were issued on Feb. 19 and 20, and officials

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After developing information that Rodriguez had fled Wyoming and was possibly hiding in rural northeast Colorado, the U.S. Marshals Service was contacted and joined the investigation.

Investigators tracked him to a rural property about four miles west of Fort Morgan.

“We are incredibly grateful to all of our law enforcement partners whose dedication and cooperation made this arrest possible,” Morgan County Sheriff Dave Martin said. “We also extend our sincere thanks to the local businesses and citizens who offered their assistance throughout the investigation and today’s operation.”



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Talk in the 10: League of Women Voters of Wyoming express disappointment in Governor's House Bill 156 decision

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Talk in the 10: League of Women Voters of Wyoming express disappointment in Governor's House Bill 156 decision


The League of Women Voters of Wyoming (LWVWY) is disappointed by Governor Gordon’s decision to allow HB 156, Proof of voter residency- registration qualifications, to pass into law without his signature. In his veto message, Gov. Gordon states that he is confident that our elections are conducted properly and questions the legality of this law […]



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WYOMING AREA TRACK AND FIELD: Both teams produce 100-plus points in openers | The Sunday Dispatch

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Wyoming Area ran its Wyoming Valley Conference boys track and field winning streak to 32 meets when it began pursuit of a sixth straight Division 2 title with Thursday’s 135-5 rout of visiting Nanticoke.

Michael Janosky sprinted to wins in the 100- and 200-meter dashes and as part of the 400 and 1600 relay teams as the Warriors won every event.

Colby Walsh won the 3200 and 1600 by wide margins and led off the winning 3200 relay team. Lidge Kellum won both hurdles races and was part of the 400 relay win.

Luke Kopetchny won both the long jump and triple jump.

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Brady Kearns won the 400 and was part of two relay wins, including the 3200 as the anchor.

Drew Keating won the 800 and covered the same distance as part of the 3200 relay win.

Jack Gravine anchored the 400 relay win and was the winner in the javelin.

Wyoming Area girls 104, Nanticoke 45

Kierstyn Orlandini ran to wins the 1600 and 3200 and was part of a 3200 relay victory Thursday as the Wyoming Area girls also opened their title defense with a convincing win.

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Taylor Gashi also won two individual events while Ella McKernan and Isabella Costa were three-time winners with an individual victory and two relay wins.

Gashi’s wins came in the discus and long jump.

McKernan, who won the 800, and Costa, who finished first in the 100, were both part of the 1600 relay team. McKernan was also part of the 3200 while Costa contributed to the 400 relay.



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2025 Wyoming Road Trip Playlist application now open to musicians & podcasters

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(Statewide) – The Wyoming Arts Council and Wyoming Humanities are seeking tracks and podcasts from Wyoming-based musicians and podcasters for the 2025 Summer Road Trip Playlist. The application and additional information can be found on the Wyoming Arts Council’s Submittable.com page.  The application deadline is April 30, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. Podcasts and songs must link directly to Spotify, and […]



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