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McCallie Track And Field Team Dominates Region Meet

McCallie Track And Field Team Dominates Region Meet Friday, May 14, 2021 - photo by Contributed The McCallie Track & Field Team continued an undefeated season by winning the DIIAA East Region Championship hosted by GPS on a beautiful May evening.  McCallie scored an astounding 148 points with Baylor and Chattanooga Christian trailing with 48 and 47 points.  McCallie’s Field Event athletes got off to a great start with Aaron Crowder winning the discus and Evan Smith also qualifying for state.  Smith won the shot and will advance to state in that event as well.  Nic Robinson won the Long Jump and qualified in the Triple Jump.  Eric Rivers won the Triple Jump and qualified in the Long Jump.  River’s leap of 44’2” is the leading performance in DII.   Rivers also won the High Jump.  Jack Braman and teammate Michael May finished 1, 2 in the Pole Vault and both qualified for the state.  Braman’s best vault this season is 14’5”. 

Republicans accuse Wyo GOP of election fraud

Green River Star -   Jon Conrad was done with sitting on the sidelines. The Evanston resident had been engaged at the state level for decades. Conrad had served under former Govs. Matt Mead and Dave Freudenthal, as chair of the Wyoming Workforce Development Council and as vice chair of the Wyoming Board of Parole. For the last two years, he’s worked as the governmental affairs officer for his company, Tata Chemicals. He had been civic-minded at home as well, closely involved in economic development activities across Uinta County. On paper, Conrad looked like the model of the citizen-politician that Wyoming.

Wyoming House looks to require ID at the polls, exclude student, out-of-state IDs

Wyoming House looks to require ID at the polls, exclude student, out-of-state IDs By Brendan LaChance on March 1, 2021 Staff prepare mail-in and early ballots for the tabulation machine at the Natrona County Courthouse in Casper. (Dan Cepeda, Oil City) CASPER, Wyo. The Wyoming House of Representatives passed House Bill 75 on first reading on Monday, March 1 which would require people to show identification when voting at the polls. At question is which forms of identification would be acceptable should the legislation become law. Rep. Chuck Gray (Natrona County) argued against allowing three types of identification during the House’s debate: Article continues below.

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