Rangers and an unidentified person exchanged gunfire during a ‘significant’ incident at Canyon Village. The ranger was in stable condition late Thursday morning.
An appeals court agreed with a federal judge’s decision that the officers were protected by qualified immunity and did not act out of ‘retaliatory animus.’
The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office says it has launched its own inquiry into allegations a Wyoming man captured a wolf, taped its mouth shut and showed it off at a local bar. Meanwhile, officials say they’ve been inundated with emails and even threats of violence.
The state’s highest court rejected a request by a Teton County judge to decide on more than a dozen constitutional questions surrounding a pair of abortion bans passed last year by the Wyoming Legislature.
The deal requires the school to pay Todd Schmidt $35,000 in attorneys fees and expenses. The college will not block him from tabling, but reserved the right to sanction him in the future if he violates University of Wyoming rules.