Wyoming
The Wyoming Education Association is suing the State of Wyoming
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming Information Now) — In response to the Wyoming Schooling Affiliation, the State of Wyoming is getting served with a lawsuit for not upholding its constitutional responsibility.
And the affiliation desires to verify Wyoming college students get equal entry to high quality training.
The group submitting the lawsuit contains educators, dad and mom and officers which can be more and more involved concerning the State of Wyoming colleges; now, they’re taking authorized motion.
Thursday, the Wyoming Schooling Affiliation filed a go well with in opposition to the State of Wyoming, saying that state policymakers have violated the state structure by failing to fund public colleges adequately.
“In the end, our hope is that the funding mannequin shall be cost-based and paid for in order that our college students are capable of get hold of the standard training they deserve within the State of Wyoming,” stated Grady Hutcherson, President of the Wyoming Schooling Affiliation.
The go well with introduced by the affiliation alleges that lack of funding means colleges inside the State are crumbling and ageing. Safety measures are underfunded, and so are academics and workers.
“It actually requires the legislature to fund training, it isn’t an possibility, and the court docket has stated in must be funded forward of every other pursuits that aren’t of an analogous constitutional magnitude,” stated Patrick Hacker, Chief Authorized Counsel- W.E.A.
In a information convention exterior the state Capitol, attorneys for the W.E.A. stated that the Wyoming structure ensures equal alternative to supply thorough and correct instruction to the State’s youth.
“We created a system that’s not for everybody, which not everybody thought was excellent, however everybody stated they might dwell with. Sadly, they haven’t bothered to stick with it. And so we’re again the place we have been in about 2008,” stated Hacker.
Members of the W.E.A. say they hope the go well with will assist carry supportive academic requirements up in Wyoming.
The Wyoming Division of Schooling stated, “the management workforce of the Wyoming Division of Schooling has not
The Wyoming Division of Schooling launched a press release earlier Thursday, saying, “The management workforce on the Wyoming Division of Schooling has not but had the chance to assessment the small print of the lawsuit. Subsequently we’ve got no remark right now.”
Gov. Mark Gordon additionally weighed in, saying.” Over the previous few years, Wyoming has needed to make report cuts to nearly all providers apart from Okay-12 training. So it’s unlucky that this lawsuit comes right now, particularly contemplating that the work of the Governor’s training initiative- RIDE- is in full swing. It’s his hope that this lawsuit is not going to distract from this vital effort to find out precisely what it’s that the Wyoming folks need their training system to deliver- a key ingredient of faculty funding.”
This isn’t the primary time the State of Wyoming has been sued. The Wyoming Schooling Affiliation stated the State was sued by the Campbell County Faculty District v. State from 1998 to 2008, alleging an absence of funding amongst native faculty districts, which didn’t fulfill the State’s obligation to supply equal academic alternative beneath the Wyoming Structure.
Copyright 2022 KGWN. All rights reserved.
![](https://newspub.live/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/np-logo.png)
Wyoming
Arrest made nearly 10 years after 2 murdered during Cheyenne Frontier Days at The Coin Shop
![Arrest made nearly 10 years after 2 murdered during Cheyenne Frontier Days at The Coin Shop](https://gray-kktv-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.com/resizer/v2/2IIZMPJPAJD3BMPD5TUNMMAN2Y.jpg?auth=3f80a5d63a182a66c73513ba8edb7fd340d55681161327dce3089c33f34db3e5&width=1200&height=600&smart=true)
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (KKTV) – Nearly a decade after two people were killed in Cheyenne, an arrest has been made.
The Cheyenne Police Department shared details on the arrest with the public on Tuesday in a news release posted to social media. Police are reporting 68-year-old Douglas Smith was arrested in California, suspected of first-degree murder.
Investigators believe Smith killed 76-year-old George Manley and 67-year-old Dwight Brockman at The Coin Shop in Cheyenne while Cheyenne Frontier Days was in full swing. The violent crime was carried out on July 20, 2015.
“Three years ago, when I was hired as Chief of Police, I became aware of the homicide at The Coin Shop and decided to make this a priority,” said Cheyenne Police Chief Mark Francisco. “Cases like this can be very challenging with many layers of evidence. Our detectives have been diligently working for almost a decade, and, through detailed analysis, have been able to thoughtfully re-examine the evidence in ways that bring those responsible to justice.”
Police are reporting that since 2023, more than 1,500 hours were spent working on the case.
“As a result of their investigation, detectives believe that Douglas Smith, the initial 9-1-1 caller, killed Manley and Brockman on July 20,” police added in the news release. “The case has now been turned over to the Laramie County District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.”
Copyright 2024 KKTV. All rights reserved.
Wyoming
Don Day Wyoming Weather Forecast: Wednesday,… | Cowboy State Daily
![Don Day Wyoming Weather Forecast: Wednesday,… | Cowboy State Daily](https://cowboystatedaily.imgix.net/daycap-6-26-24.jpg)
Chance of rain in much of Wyoming on Wednesday, otherwise mostly sunny. Severe storms possible in the eastern plains and southeast. Highs generally in the 80s and lows in the 50s or low 60s.
Central:
Casper: Chance of rain mainly after 4 p.m. today and a slight chance tonight before 9 p.m. Otherwise, mostly sunny today with a high near 87 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 65.
Riverton: Mostly sunny today with a high near 87 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 59.
Glenrock: Chance of rain mainly after 3 p.m. today and a slight chance before 9 p.m. tonight. Otherwise, mostly sunny today with a high near 87 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 60.
Southwest:
Evanston: Chance of rain today and a slight chance overnight. Otherwise, partly sunny today with a high near 84 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 54.
Green River: Chance of rain mainly after 3 p.m. today and a slight chance overnight. Otherwise, partly sunny today with a high near 83 and wind gusts as high as 20 mph. Mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 59 and wind gusts as high as 20 mph.
Lyman: Sunny today with a high near 85 and wind gusts as high as 21 mph. Partly cloudy overnight with a low near 54.
Western Wyoming:
Pinedale: Chance of rain today and a slight chance overnight. Otherwise, partly sunny today with a high near 84 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 57.
Alpine: Chance of rain mainly after 5 p.m. today and tonight mainly before 9 p.m. Otherwise, partly sunny today with a high near 83 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 54.
Big Piney: Slight chance of rain today and overnight. Otherwise, partly sunny today with a high near 80 and wind gusts as high as 20 mph. Mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 50 and wind gusts as high as 20 mph.
Northwest:
Dubois: Chance of rain mainly after 1 p.m. today and tonight mainly before midnight. Otherwise, partly sunny today with a high near 77 and wind gusts as high as 20 mph. Partly cloudy overnight with a low near 54 and wind gusts as high as 20 mph.
Jackson: Slight chance of rain today and overnight. Otherwise, partly sunny today with a high near 82 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 50.
Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park: Chance of rain today and tonight mainly before 9 p.m. Otherwise, partly sunny today with a high near 73 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 46.
Bighorn Basin:
Thermopolis: Mostly sunny today with a high near 87 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 61.
Cody: Slight chance of rain after 1 p.m. today and before midnight tonight. Otherwise, partly sunny today with a high near 85 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 61.
Powell: Slight chance of rain after 3 p.m. today and before 9 p.m. tonight. Otherwise, increasing clouds today with a high near 88 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 61.
North Central:
Buffalo: Mostly sunny and breezy today with a high near 84 and wind gusts as high as 23 mph. Partly cloudy overnight with a slight chance of rain before midnight and a low near 63.
Sheridan: Increasing clouds and hot today with a high near 90 and partly cloudy overnight with a slight chance of rain before midnight and a low near 59.
Dayton: Becoming sunny in the afternoon today with a high near 85 and partly cloudy overnight with a slight chance of rain before midnight and a low near 60.
Northeast:
Gillette: Slight chance of rain after 3 p.m. today and before midnight tonight. Otherwise, increasing clouds today with a high near 86 and wind gusts as high as 21 mph. Partly cloudy overnight with a low near 60 and wind gusts as high as 24 mph.Sundance: Chance of rain after noon today and overnight. Otherwise, mostly sunny today with a high near 80 and wind gusts as high as 16 mph. Partly cloudy overnight with a low near 60 and wind gusts as high as 18 mph.
Upton: Chance of rain after 3 p.m. today and mainly before midnight tonight. Otherwise, mostly sunny today with a high near 85 and wind gusts as high as 23 mph. Partly cloudy overnight with a low near 61 and wind gusts as high as 23 mph.
Eastern Plains:
Torrington: Chance of rain mainly after 3 p.m. today and before midnight tonight. Some storms could be severe. Otherwise, mostly sunny and hot today with a high near 90 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 61.
Douglas: Chance of rain mainly after 3 p.m. today and before 9 p.m. tonight. Some storms could be severe. Otherwise, mostly sunny today with a high near 86 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 59.
Midwest: Slight chance of rain after 4 p.m. today and before 9 p.m. tonight. Otherwise, mostly sunny today with a high near 86 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 62.
Southeast:
Cheyenne: Chance of rain after noon today and overnight. Some of the storms could be severe. Otherwise, mostly sunny today with a high near 87 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 60.
Laramie: Chance of rain after noon today and a slight chance overnight. Some of the storms could be severe. Otherwise, mostly sunny today with a high near 83 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 57.
Medicine Bow: Chance of rain after noon today and tonight before 9 p.m. Otherwise, mostly sunny today with a high near 87 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 56.
South Central:
Rawlins: Chance of rain after noon today and a slight chance tonight before 9 p.m. Otherwise, increasing clouds today with a high near 87 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 59.
Encampment: Chance of rain mainly after 3 p.m. today and tonight mainly before midnight. Otherwise, mostly sunny today with a high near 84 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 56.
Baggs: Slight chance of rain after noon today and a chance of rain tonight mainly before midnight. Otherwise, increasing clouds and hot today with a high near 90 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 54.
Wyoming
New mobile app for pest identification available for Wyoming pests – Platte County Record-Times
![New mobile app for pest identification available for Wyoming pests – Platte County Record-Times](https://alpha.creativecirclecdn.com/nmcwye/original/20240625-115333-a7c-PestsOnLeaf-WeedCouncilPhoto.jpg)
Laramie – The University of Wyoming Extension recently released a new software application that can be used to identify Wyoming plant diseases and pests.
The mobile app, called Wyoming Crop Pests, is available for both Android and Apple devices and can be found in app stores by searching “Wyoming Crop Pests”. Scott Schell, UW Extension entomologist, developed the tool to help amateur home gardeners and producers identify plant diseases and pests.
The Wyoming Crop Pests app contains information about common pests of vegetables grown in Wyoming. Users select a crop and types of damage based on both pictures and short descriptions. Once users have used the interactive key to narrow down the kinds of pests that may be causing the damage they’re seeing, they can explore links explaining the best ways to manage those pests.
To develop the app, Schell tapped into resources from other land-grant universities to share links to current, well-researched information about each pest. The app also contains links to the “Wyoming Vegetable and Fruit Growing Guide,” a free publication from UW Extension that provides comprehensive information about how to garden successfully in Wyoming conditions. While the app currently focuses on vegetable pests, Schell may eventually add information about fruit pests as well.
Schell emphasizes that if a user isn’t sure whether what they’re seeing on their plants matches what they’re seeing in the app, they should contact their local extension office.
“This is a tool that give people some independence, but I also want them to know where they can reach out for more info and help on pest issues,” says Schell. “I’m always happy to look at pictures of bugs!”
He sees the new tool as an opportunity to reach younger audiences who may not know about extension services.
Schell also aimed to make the app accessible to users who may be less comfortable with technology. “I find it kind of ironic that a guy like me was involved in making an app,” says Schell. “There’s probably a lot more verbiage explaining how to use it than most apps. For a lot of people my age, these apps aren’t intuitive.”
For more information about the app or Wyoming crop pests, contact Schell at sschell@uwyo.edu or (307) 766-2508.
-
World1 week ago
Protesters in Brussels march against right-wing ideology
-
News1 week ago
A fast-moving wildfire spreads north of Los Angeles, forcing evacuations
-
Movie Reviews1 week ago
Short Film Review: Willow and Wu (2024) by Kathy Meng
-
World1 week ago
Al-Qaeda affiliate claims responsibility for June attack in Burkina Faso
-
Movie Reviews1 week ago
Movie Review: Top 5 Movies to Watch This Father's Day June 16, 2024 –
-
News1 week ago
Mass shooting at Rochester Hills splash pad: Everything we know
-
Politics1 week ago
Texas Democratic candidate charged with faking racist comments to himself
-
News1 week ago
John Everett Benson, Who Chiseled John F. Kennedy’s Grave, Dies at 85