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SWEETWATER COUNTY Wyoming Downs, LLC will be conducting pari-mutuel wagering on live horse racing, historic racing, and simulcast events at the Town Bar & Grill in Green River after receiving unanimous approval from the Sweetwater County Commissioners Tuesday.
Andrew Hubert, Town Bar & Grill owner, said that the establishment previously had horse racing terminals from Wyoming Horse Racing, LLC, but they recently moved out of the Town Bar & Grill to set up their own establishment on Uinta Way.
Hubert said Wyoming Downs will be placing 27 terminals into the Town Bar & Grill, and that he will have to hire three to four more people to properly staff the restaurant and bar. He also said the machines will all be properly socially distanced to be COVID-19 Coronavirus compliant.
Green River Star -
December 30, 2020
ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) Sweetwater County commissioners approved a plan by Wyoming Downs LLC to add more historic horse racing terminals in Sweetwater County.
Wyoming Downs operates pari-mutuel simulcast wagering in the county and is seeking approval from the county as well as the Wyoming Gaming Commission to expand to new locations.
Eric Nelson and Jill Jarrard came before commissioners with the request at the Dec. 15 meeting.
In 2020, the Wyoming Legislature authorized skill-based amusement terminals to operate within Wyoming through June 30, 2021.
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Williams said the death of Atwell, a former police officer, was the biggest loss of what had already been a tough run for the city during the pandemic. According to Williams, about 20% of city staff have contracted COVID-19 and the city has yet to receive any doses of the vaccine.
“While we don’t have as many first responders, if you did a ratio of first responders to calls answered we do just as many and so our folks are just as at risk as others, so it is disappointing we haven’t been able to get them the vaccine yet,” said Williams.
Riverton woman bound over for armed attack on husbandâs girlfriend
RIVERTON (WNE) â A Riverton woman accused of launching an armed home invasion on her husbandâs girlfriend was transferred after a Monday preliminary hearing to Fremont County District Court for felony-level prosecution.
The bond for Monica Ingram, 28, remains at $100,000 cash only. She was arrested in Lander, which is where the alleged attack was reported.
On Dec. 4 at 5:50 p.m., Lander Police Department officer James Wooten was told that Ingram dressed up as a delivery person, knocked on a womanâs door, forced her way inside, and pointed a pistol at the woman.