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Wyo. Supreme Court hears arguments in killing

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — An attorney for a Sheridan teenager serving a sentence of life without parole for a 2009 home invasion killing urged the Wyoming Supreme Court to find the teen’s sentence unconstitutional. The court on Wednesday heard arguments in the appeal of Dharminder Vir Sen (dar-MIHN’-der VEER sen), who was convicted of killing Sheridan businessman Robert Ernst. Law student Samantha Lind represents Sen, who was 15 at the time of the crime. Lind told the court that society acknowledges juveniles don’t always make good decisions. She said the life sentence for Sen violates the constitutional prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. Assistant Attorney General Justin Daraie (DAR’-ee-eh) argued that Sen’s sentence was proper. The court already has upheld life sentences for the other two defendants: Dennis Poitra, Jr., and Wyatt Bear Cloud. … Read entire article »

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Jackson Hole ski resorts helped by snow

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Unlike many other ski resort areas in the Rocky Mountain West, Wyoming’s premier ski area of Jackson Hole enjoyed good business this past winter thanks to better ski conditions. Kate Foster of the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce says lodging occupancy rates in February and March exceeded rates in 2011. She credited a marketing campaign that targeted skiers in other Rocky Mountain states where the snow wasn’t as plentiful in Jackson Hole. Grand Targhee Ski Resort, for instance, reported about 420 inches of snow this past season. Some major resorts in other states had less than half that amount. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort says it ended the ski season with about 479,000 skier visits, which is the second highest in its history. … Read entire article »

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Former Wyo. Montessori director appears in court

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A woman accused of stealing more than $66,000 from a Wyoming Montessori school can return to the Boston area while the case continues. Teresa Meadowcroft is the former head of the Village Montessori School in Cheyenne and now lives in Massachusetts. She appeared in court Tuesday in Cheyenne for her first hearing after being charged with larceny, forgery and identity theft. The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reported she was allowed to post a $60,000 bond and the terms allow her to return home. Meadowcroft hasn’t entered a plea yet. Her lawyer, Robert Moxley, said that will happen at an arraignment hearing, which hasn’t been scheduled yet. Court records say debits from the school’s bank account were made from a card in Meadowcroft’s name for non-school-related items. … Read entire article »

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Upton thrower seeks to break Godina discus record

CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — The Wyoming State High School Track and Field Championships are set for this week in Casper. The meet begins Thursday and runs through Saturday. Upton senior Kevin Allen is looking to challenge a long-standing record in the discus. Allen tossed the discus 204 feet, 4 inches at the Class 1A East Regional meet last weekend in Cheyenne. The state record is 210 feet, 4 inches set by former Cheyenne Central standout and Olympic medalist John Godina 22 years ago. The Casper Star-Tribune reports that Allen already owns the Class 1A record in the discus (187-7), which he set last year. And he’s attempting a four-peat in the discus and a two-peat in the shot put. Allen will throw at Utah State in college. … Read entire article »

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Lander water treatment facility gets repairs

(LANDER, Wyo.)   The City of Lander is asking all municipal water users to voluntarily conserve water use Tuesday through Thursday each week through June 8, 2012. Yesterday (Wednesday May 16, 2012) the City of Lander began replacing filter media at the water treatment plant.  Over the next four weeks, the Water Treatment Plant will replace the media on Tuesday of each week and finish on Thursday of each week.  The filter media cleans large particulates in the water. During the process the City will be running on three filters which will lower the overall output of water by 25%, and prevent the City from keeping up with current usage levels. When the filter media replacement is completed, estimated the first week of June, the City Water Treatment Plan should be running at full … Read entire article »

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UW guard to speak at 2 Wind River schools

LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming men’s basketball student-athlete Luke Martinez will speak at two schools on the Wind River Reservation about how Native Americans can succeed in higher education and athletics. Martinez was invited by the Northern Arapaho Tribal Education Department. He will address the 23 graduating seniors at Wyoming Indian High School’s commencement ceremonies this Sunday and then visit St. Stephens Indian School on Monday. Martinez just completed his junior season with the Cowboys, averaging 11.8 points, 4 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game this past season. A native of Bismarck, N.D., Martinez is enrolled as a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, which is located in the north central part of North Dakota. … Read entire article »

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Ride of silence in Lander tonight

(LANDER, Wyo.)  A ride of silence will take place tonight (Wednesday) in North America and roll across the globe. Cyclists will take to the roads in a silent procession to honor cyclists who have been killed or injured while cycling on public roadways.  Although cyclists have a legal right to share the road with motorists, the motoring public often isn’t aware of these rights, and sometimes not aware of the cyclists themselves. The Ride of Silence is a free ride that asks its cyclists to wear helmets, follow the rules of the road and remain silent during the ride. In Lander, the ride will begin at 7pm tonight from JC Park on 1st and Main street and will venture around town.  Everyone is welcome to join the Lander Police Department Bike Patrol and … Read entire article »

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Report raises Wyoming Capitol security concerns

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A security assessment of the State Capitol building in Cheyenne questions the state’s ability to respond to or prevent a violent incident. Specifically, the assessment advised that Wyoming should increase its security staffing levels if it wants to continue the Capitol’s open environment. The security assessment was performed by Colorado law enforcement agencies, including its State Patrol and Office of Homeland Security, who visited Cheyenne during the past legislative session. The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reports the full report is confidential because of its sensitive security details. Wyoming Highway Patrol Lt. Klief Guenther briefed lawmakers on some of the assessment’s findings during a recent legislative meeting. He said possible solutions include adding security checkpoints or metal detectors or boosting security staff. Currently nine full-time troopers are responsible for patrolling the Capitol. … Read entire article »

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Wyo. Supreme Court hears arguments in killing

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The Wyoming Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in the appeal of a Sheridan teenager convicted of murder in a 2009 home invasion killing. The court on Wednesday will hear the appeal of Dharminder Vir Sen. He is serving a life sentence in the killing of Sheridan businessman Robert Ernst. Prosecutors say Sen was the triggerman in a home invasion robbery. They say Sen and the other two teenagers entered Ernst’s home with a stolen pistol in the middle of the night. The court already has upheld the life sentences for the other two defendants: Dennis Poitra, Jr., and Wyatt Bear Cloud. … Read entire article »

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Wolf found dead in SD came from Yellowstone

PINE RIDGE, S.D. (AP) – A federal wolf specialist says a gray wolf found dead on South Dakota’s Ridge Reservation came from Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Mike Jimenez with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says information from a tracking collar identifies the wolf as a 3- to 4-year-old male that was part of a pack in the southeast part of Yellowstone. He tells the Rapid City Journal (http://bit.ly/JvPwTS ) the wolf made the 400-mile journey to southwest South Dakota in less than two months. The wolf was found dead along U.S. Highway 18 near the town of Pine Ridge, apparently struck by a vehicle late Sunday or early Monday. South Dakota does not have a resident wolf population, but the animals sometimes wander in from other areas. … Read entire article »

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