Two out-of-state drivers died in separate head-on crashes on Tuesday, the Wyoming Freeway Patrol reported.
Idaho resident Sean Boyle was driving east on Wyoming Freeway 28 when a industrial automobile crossed the middle line and hit him head on.
A semi-truck was headed west when it crashed into Boyle’s GMC Safari, the assertion mentioned. It occurred close to milepost 42 in Fremont County at 11:40 a.m.
One unidentified individual was injured.
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There was extreme wind, snow and blowing snow when the crash occurred; the roads have been icy and snow-covered. Boyle was sporting a seat belt on the time.
4 hours later, an Iowa man was killed on Route 18.
Jon McMullen Chung, 54, was close to milepost 10 in Niobrara County when he crashed head-on right into a pickup.
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A Chevy Impala was headed east when it crossed the median and went into the westbound lane of visitors, the assertion mentioned. The Impala crashed right into a Dodge Ram.
Driver inattention and driver fatigue are being thought of as components.
The roads have been dry, and the climate situations have been clear. Chung was sporting a seat belt on the time.
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Two unidentified individuals have been additionally injured.
Boyle and Chung are the twenty seventh and twenty eighth deaths on Wyoming’s roadways in 2023. As compared, there have been 12 in 2022, 17 in 2021, 11 in 2020 and 18 in 2019.
Lots of this 12 months’s driving deaths have concerned out-of-state drivers “who simply don’t perceive our fast-changing” street situations within the midst of a very excessive winter, Wyoming Freeway Patrol spokesperson Jeremy Beck mentioned final month.
The 15 states with probably the most snow-related driving fatalities
States with probably the most driving fatalities associated to snow & ice
15. Colorado
14. Oregon
13. New Hampshire
12. Nebraska
11. Iowa
10. Montana
9. Wisconsin
8. Michigan
7. South Dakota
6. Maine
5. Vermont
4. Minnesota
3. Wyoming
2. North Dakota
1. Alaska
15 states with probably the most snow-related auto fatalities
CASPER, Wyo. — On Tuesday, the City Council unanimously approved a contract with Emergency Medical Physicians PC to provide medical direction to the Casper Fire-EMS Department.
Wyoming state statute requires that municipal EMS departments be overseen by a medical director. Roles of a medical director include setting standards for care, transportation, triage protocols and more.
The contract states that Casper will pay EMP $21,600 annually for three years.
One of the biggest high school dual of the season is live on FloWrestling when #2 Bishop McCort faces #4 Wyoming Seminary on Wednesday, January 8 at 6 p.m. Eastern. The meet features 12 nationally ranked wrestlers, including four ranked #1 in their respective weights, and will have implications on ranking the top team.
2025 FloWrestling Night in America: Bishop McCort vs Wyoming Seminary
Schedule
Wednesday, January 8, 2025 6 p.m. Eastern: #2 Bishop McCort vs #4 Wyoming Seminary at Kingston, Pennsylvania
106: #12 Keegan Bassett (BM) vs #15 Wyatt Stauffer (WS) This could be the swing match that decides the dual. This is a rematch of a consolation bout at Powerade won by Bassett, 7-2.
126: #1 Jax Forrest (BM) vs Nikos Filipos (WS) Forrest is ranked first at 132 but is moving down to 126 for this dual. His ability to earn bonus points could determine which team wins.
133: #10 Sam Herring (BM) vs #6 Mathew Botello (WS) Herring, ranked #10 at 138, will face Botello, ranked #6 at 132. Circle this match. It could be the highlight match of the dual.
144: #1 Bo Bassett (BM) vs Mathew Dimen (WS) The wrestling world stops when Bassett takes the mat. It’s not a matter of if Bassett will win, but by how much. Bassett will look for a fall for his team.
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157: #8 Devon Magro (BM) vs #7 Vince Bouzakis (WS) This is another swing match that could decide the dual. Bouzakis defeated Magro, 8-2, in 2022.
165: #1 Melvin Miller (BM) vs Jack Chamberlain (WS) McCort has three top-ranked wrestlers and all three will look to secure pins. Miller is newly ranked #1 after a Powerade finals victory over former #1 Alessio Perentin. He’s looking to hold down his top spot.
215: Marquez Gordon (BM) vs #1 Jude Correa (WS) Correa loves the spotlight, and he would love to secure a big win for his team if it comes down to the wire.
#2 Bishop McCort
106: #12 Keegan Bassett, FR 113: Eli Herring/Daelon Britt, FR 120: Austin Carfley, JR or Jack Silfies 126: #1 Jax Forrest, JR 133: #10 Sam Herring, JR 139: Jackson Butler, JR 144: #1 Bo Bassett, JR or Josh Spontak 150: Owen McMullen, JR 157: #8 Devon Magro, SR or Jayden O’Farrill 165: #1 Melvin Miller, SO 175: CJ Pensiero, SO 190: Matteo Noronha, FR 215: Marquez Gordon, SO 285: Caleb Rodriguez, JR
#4 Wyoming Seminary
106: #15 Wyatt Stauffer, FR 113: Wyatt Spencer, FR 120: #11 Shamus Regan, SO 126: Nikos Filipos, SR 133: #6 Mathew Botello, SR 139: Dale Corbin, SO 144: Mathew Dimen, SR 150: #16 Anthony Evenistky, SR 157: #7 Vince Bouzakis, SR 165: Jack Chamberlain, SO 175: Brian Chamberlain, JR 190: Nolan Mccarthy, FR 215: #1 Jude Correa, SR 285: Anderson Palian, JR