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Most of the Cowboy State remains under a winter weather advisory as of Wednesday night.
According to the National Weather Service in Riverton, much of Wyoming can expect snow accumulations from 1 to 3 inches. Additionally, winds gusting as high as 50 mph are expected.
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The weather service says the winter weather could cause hazardous travel conditions.
Natrona County can expect periods of snow accumulation between 3 and 6 inches.
Travel impacts are expected on Interstate 25 as well as US and state highways 20, 26 and 220.
Drifting snow is possible and drivers are urged to slow down.
Wyoming: You May Qualify for an Additional Stimulus Check
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According to a recent story posted to MLive, if 2020 saw a decline in your income and/or had a birth of a child, you may be entitled to a fourth
plus-up payment worth up to an additional $1400.00.
The article states:
The income thresholds were set at $75,000 for a single person in order to receive the full $1,400. Those who earned between $75,000 and $80,000 saw their checks diminish by $100 per $1,000 over $75,000. Single tax payers who earned over $80,000 received nothing.
Couples who earned under $150,000 combined were eligible for full checks as well. However, if couples earned more than $160,000 combined, they received nothing.