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Gov. Mark Gordon said he supports the lawsuit but that Wyoming joining on "could have unintended consequences relating to a constitutional principle that the State of Wyoming holds dear —
Brandon Foster and Joshua Wolfson
Casper Star-Tribune
Support for mask usage in Wyoming continues to grow, according to the latest survey from the University of Wyoming.
More than three-fourths of respondents said they had always or often worn face coverings at indoor public places over the previous two weeks, according to Wyoming Survey & Analysis Center results published Friday. That s an increase of seven percentage points â 69% to 76% â between Nov. 2 and Dec. 7.Â
In that time, a majority of Wyoming counties and then the state itself passed mask requirements. However, the survey s data was collected the day the statewide order was announced and two days before it took effect.
Hogadon Basin Ski Area has faced its share of challenges this year.
In March, the city-owned facility had to end its 2019-20 season prematurely because of COVID-19 safety concerns. In October, after discovering a structural error in its newly installed light poles, the ski area announced it would not be able to offer nighttime skiing this winter as expected.
And now, as the icing on top â well, there hasnât been much in the way of icing on top of Casper Mountain.
In fact, Hogadon has seen hardly any natural snow this fall, Hogadon Basin Superintendent Christopher Smith said Wednesday. The last three years, about 2 1/2 feet had fallen by now, he said.