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The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office reports the investigation of a two-car personal injury crash on State Route 350 at the intersection of Paddy Lane in the town of Ontario.
Christopher Jones, 18, of Palmyra was traveling north on Rt. 350 when his vehicle collided with another that was stopped at the posted four-way stop.
Michael Gear, 29, of Palmyra was the sole occupant of the second vehicle.
Investigation into the crash determined that Jones was following the vehicle too closely, and while he attempted to swerve and avoid the collision – he was unsuccessful in doing so.
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Bighorn Basin Couple to Enter Western Writers Hall of Fame Written by Andrew-Rossi on January 27, 2021
W. Michael and Katleen O’Neal Gear of Cody are being honored for their lifetimes of western writing, dedicated to the prehistory of the American West.
The Western Writers of America announced that the 2021 Wister Award – the non-profit guild’s highest honor – is being awarded to W. Michael and Katleen O’Neal Gear, the “international bestselling writing team” and Bighorn Basin residents
Candy Moulton, Executive Director of Western Writers of America, explains that the Wister Award recognizes a career of writing and contributions to western literature. The Gears epitomize this achievement like few others, bringing their scientific background to their award-winning stories.
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ENCAMPMENT, Wyo., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The international bestselling writing team of W. Michael and Kathleen O Neal of Cody, Wyo., will receive the 2021 Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Contributions to Western Literature, Western Writers of America (www.westernwriters.org) has announced.
The Gears, best known for their prehistory series of novels, will also be inducted into the Western Writers Hall of Fame, housed outside the McCracken Research Library at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody. For more than three decades, Kathleen and Michael Gear have been bringing the past to vivid life with their books about the indigenous peoples. Both individually and as a writing team, their work stands out for its focus and readability, WWA President Chris Enss said. The Wister Award was created for such talent.