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(LETTERS) Wyoming education is now political ideology battleground; Freedom Caucus destroying public education; Nordic Lodge issues a joke

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(LETTERS) Wyoming education is now political ideology battleground; Freedom Caucus destroying public education; Nordic Lodge issues a joke


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Dear Casper,

I want to wholeheartedly endorse the comments and views of Alexis Worthen in her excellent letter to the editor published on Jan. 21, 2025.

She sums up the challenges facing education in Wyoming from far right Republican extremists very succinctly and accurately. As a lifelong Wyomingite I’ve seen our public education system go from a well balanced program that encouraged thinking for oneself — which I was able to participate in — to a battleground of political ideology that seeks to limit the expression of alternative views and true sharing of thoughts in deference to extremely narrow interpretations of what is acceptable. All while diverting public funds to finance what are basically private schools based on religious precepts.

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Joe Rogers
Casper


Dear Casper,

I was born and raised in Wyoming and am a 20-year educator in Natrona County. My heart is breaking watching the Freedom Caucus work to destroy the public education system here in Wyoming. All because around 9% of Wyomingites voted in the primary, when the majority of Freedom Caucus members were elected. That is not a majority or a mandate for what they are trying to do to public schools.

Wyoming has the best public schools west of the Mississippi River and remains in the top five nationally. This is because the Wyoming Legislature has a long history of Republicans and Democrats alike valuing public education and wanting to ensure that every student was provided with an equitable opportunity to learn and thrive.

As educators, we always look for ways to make education meaningful and impactful for our students. We must be able to adapt with our students. I believe there are always ways we can improve education here in Wyoming, but I never imagined I would be watching the Freedom Caucus work to destroy our public education system.

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The Freedom Caucus is trying to turn our education system into one like Arizona; however, the only difference is that Arizona is ranked 40th in public education while Wyoming is consistently in the top five. If the Freedom Caucus wants to fix education, they can advocate for properly funding the public education system in Wyoming instead of trying to emulate a failing system.

Lastly, we have a State Superintendent of Public Instruction advocating for private and religious schools. We must wake up and elect people who want to make Wyoming better. Not the people trying to bring issues from other states to Wyoming or trying to privatize education.

Educators are genuinely happiest when working with students and avoid politics, but we will stand up and fight back when politicians want to make education political.

Dirk Andrews
Casper


Dear Casper,

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I cannot believe what I just read about the fire suppression system at the Nordic Ski Trail Lodge. Everybody involved or should have been involved come out looking like clowns!

Jeff Haley
Casper



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Casper approves Wyoming Boulevard property rezoning

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Casper approves Wyoming Boulevard property rezoning


CASPER, Wyo. — The Casper City Council voted Tuesday to approve on first reading a zoning change for a vacant 2.4-acre parcel located at 1530 SE Wyoming Boulevard, transitioning the property from residential to commercial use.

The ordinance reclassifies Lot 4 of the Methodist Church Addition from Residential Estate to General Business. Located between East 15th and East 18th streets, the irregular-shaped property has remained undeveloped since it was first platted in 1984.

While original plans for the subdivision envisioned a church and an associated preschool, Community Development Director Liz Becher reported those projects never materialized.

According to Becher, the applicant sought the rezoning to facilitate the potential installation of a cell tower or an off-premises sign. Under the new C-2 designation, a cell tower up to 130 feet in height is considered a permitted use by right, though any off-premises sign would still require a conditional use permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission. The applicant also owns the adjacent lot to the north, which the city rezoned to general business in 2021.

Becher said the change aligns with the “Employment Mixed Use” classification in the Generation Casper comprehensive land use plan. This designation typically supports civic, institutional and employment spaces.

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Despite the new zoning, the property remains subject to a subdivision agreement that limits traffic access. Entry and exit are restricted to right turns onto or from East 15th Street, and no access is permitted from East 18th Street.

The council will vote on two more readings of the ordinance before it is officially ratified.

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Two men detained in Wyoming in connection with deadly shooting at downtown Salt Lake hotel

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Two men detained in Wyoming in connection with deadly shooting at downtown Salt Lake hotel


Two men were detained in Wyoming in connection with a fatal shooting at a downtown Salt Lake hotel that killed one man.

Carlos Chee, 23, and Chino Aguilar, 21, were both wanted for first-degree felony murder after the victim, identified as Christian Lee, 32, was found dead in a room at the Springhill Suites near 600 South and 300 West.

According to warrants issued for their arrest, Chee and Aguilar met with Lee and another woman at the hotel to sell marijuana. During the alleged drug deal, Aguilar allegedly shot and killed Lee after he tried to grab at his gun.

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Investigators said they found Lee dead in the room upon arrival, as well as a single shell casing on the floor and a small amount of marijuana on the television stand.

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The woman told investigators she had met Chee on a dating app and that he agreed to come to the hotel to sell her marijuana. She had been hanging out with him in the room, which Lee rented for her to use, when Lee asked them to leave. Lee was then shot and killed following a brief confrontation.

Chee and Aguilar allegedly fled the scene in a 2013 Toyota Camry with a Texas license plate that was later found outside of Rock Springs, Wyoming just a few hours later.

The two men were taken into custody and detained at the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office.

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Man shot, critically injured by deputy during ‘disturbance’ in Rock Springs, Wyoming

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Man shot, critically injured by deputy during ‘disturbance’ in Rock Springs, Wyoming


A man was hospitalized with critical injuries after he was reportedly shot by a deputy responding to reports of a disturbance.

Deputies with the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office and officers with the Rock Springs Police Department responded to the Sweetwater Heights apartment complex in the 2100 block of Century Boulevard just after 4 a.m. on Monday to investigate reports of a disturbance involving an armed individual.

Information that dispatch received indicated that the individual had shot himself. When officials arrived, they found the individual on the balcony of an upstairs apartment “who appeared to have a gunshot wound consistent with the initial report,” a press release states.

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During the encounter, a deputy discharged their weapon and struck the individual.

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Emergency medical personnel rendered aid, and the individual was transported to an area hospital in critical condition.

No law enforcement officers or members of the public were injured during the incident.

The Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation will conduct an independent investigation.

The deputy who fired their weapon was placed on administrative leave per standard protocol.

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