A 46-year-old Wyoming woman was fatally struck by a pickup yesterday, Jan. 31, on the Wind River Indian Reservation, according to the Wyoming Highway Patrol.
“Knowing we have safe and effective vaccines arriving is like seeing light at the end of a tunnel,” said Dr. Alexia Harrist. “We have an end in sight at this point, which was not true for many months during this pandemic. We have hope and a reminder that this situation is for now and not forever.”
A 20-year-old Fort Washakie woman was killed and three others, including a baby and 2-year-old, injured in a single-vehicle rollover near Riverton earlier this month.
Riverton attorney Collin C. Hopkins has been issued an order of public censure by the Wyoming Supreme Court.
The public censure was prompted by Hopkins’ failure to comply with discovery in representing a client in a medical malpractice case
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A business owner's appeal to build an 80-foot flagpole was rejected by the Riverton City Council this week due to a municipal ordinance that limits the height of flags and signs on Main Street.