Entries from August 27th, 2009

Police Arrest 3 for Sheridan Murder

By Mick Birge posted Aug 27, 2009 at 2:18PM

Sheridan police have three teen males in custody in connection with the murder of a local businessman early Wednesday morning. 19-year old Dennis Poitra, Jr. and two juvenile males, one 16, the other 15, are in custody in connection with killing 79-year old Robert Ernst. Police say it appears Ernst was shot during a burglary [...]

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Enjoy The Great Outdoors with host, Ty Stockton

By Cathy Jarosh posted Aug 27, 2009 at 1:52PM

Hear today’s installation of The Great Outdoors… GREAT OUTDOORS THU

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No More Droppsies From the WR

By Keith Kelley posted Aug 27, 2009 at 10:51AM

After 12 drops in their last scrimmage over the weekend, the Wyoming Cowboy wide receivers were not in good graces with the coaching staff. Somehow it seems that the Pokes wideouts got the message. During the fourth and final scrimmage of fall camp, the Wyoming receivers cut their drops by 3/4, as the offense rolled [...]

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Much Better Performance From the Pokes

By Keith Kelley posted Aug 27, 2009 at 10:47AM

After two poor showings in their last two scrimmages, the Wyoming Cowboy football team was much better yesterday in Laramie. The first play of the scrimmage was a sign of things to come, as Robert Benjamin connected with Travis Burkhalter for a 75-yard score. Head Coach Dave Christensen says he was pleased with the teams [...]

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Wyoming Democrats/U.S. Senators Remember Ted Kennedy

By Reece Monaco posted Aug 27, 2009 at 6:37AM

barrasso 1BELL 2BELL 1barrasso 2 THE WYOMING DEMOCRATIC PARTY, LIKE MANY ACROSS THE NATION ARE MOURNING THE PASSING OF MASSACHUSETTS SENATOR TED KENNEDY.  STATE PARTY VICE CHAIR MIKE BELL SAYS KENNEDY’S DEATH WAS NOT UNEXPECTED, HE WAS A HUGE FORCE, AND HIS LEGISLATION AFFECTED MILLIONS OF PEOPLE, AND HE EVEN HAS TIES TO THE COWBOY [...]

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Pokes Scrimmage for Final Time Today

By Keith Kelley posted Aug 26, 2009 at 10:49AM

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Cheyenne Frontier Days Names Four New Committe Chairmen

By Reece Monaco posted Aug 26, 2009 at 6:33AM

     FOUR NEW COMMITTEE CHAIRS HAVE BEEN NAMED FOR CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS.  TOM HART RELACES ERIC NORBERG AS THE PARADES CHAIRMAN, DAN JOHNSON IS THE NEW GROUNDS CHAIRMAN REPLACING GUNNAR ANDERSON, PAT MOFFETT WILL HEAD UP THE CONTRACT ACTS COMMITTEE, REPLACING JOE LOPEZ, AND SCOTT SEWELL IS THE NEW CONTESTANTS COMMITTEE CHAIR.  SEWELL SAYS HIS JOB RIGHT NOW [...]

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Autopsy reveals how child died in double murder homicide

By Reece Monaco posted Aug 26, 2009 at 6:07AM

The Laramie County corner Marty Luna released two autopsies Tuesday in the case of a local family found dead last month.  2 year old Guner Hofer was found dead July 25th along with his parents Kelly and Joy Hofer at the families home on Hickory Place.  The autopsy shows that child, Gunnar, died from suffocation [...]

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New 30 Day Outlook Released

By DayWeather, Inc. posted Aug 25, 2009 at 6:25AM

The Climate Prediction Center has issued their new 30 day outlook for September. Their outlook is calling for temperatures and precipitaton to be normal over all of Wyoming for the month of September. However, long range forecasters at DayWeather, Inc. of Cheyenne suggest that the trend of cooler than normal temperatures that have persisted since [...]

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Seasonal Temperatures and Thunderstorms

By DayWeather, Inc. posted Aug 25, 2009 at 6:13AM

After a hot weekend across Wyoming, expect temperatures to be much closer to seasonal normals through Wednesday as a Pacific cool front will be passing through Wyoming. This front, combined with increasing subtropical moisture from the south will bring good chances for scattered afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms to the state through Wednesday.

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