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CWC to require regular COVID testing for athletes, housing students

(Riverton, WY) – The Central Wyoming College (CWC) COVID Response Team met on Tuesday, August 10, 2021, where COVID precautions for the upcoming school year… ....

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Second annual National Night Out in Riverton happened Tuesday


(Riverton, WY) – The second annual National Night Out in Riverton happened on August 4th. Along with community members, local members of law enforcement, fire departments, EMS and Search and Rescue were invited to attend.
Officers from the Riverton Police Department and Wyoming Highway Patrol Trooper brought their vehicles and interacted with their neighbors at the Cornerstone Community Church. 
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Phil Stafford of Phil’s Hot Dog Stand grilled burgers and hot dogs and served them with drinks and chips. The food was purchased with a donation from Tyler Watson of State Farm. Mary Axthelm, R-Recreation Program Director at Central Wyoming College, provided an assortment of games. Pastor Mike Smith of Hillcrest Baptist loaned the tables and chairs for the event. ....

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Testimony to JAC: In-state meat industry growing but has more to do


RIVERTON — Wyoming’s meat processing industry is growing, a development Central Wyoming College is watching closely.
During a July 19 meeting of the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Appropriations Committee, Wyoming Sen. Brian Boner, R-Douglas, testified about the impacts of House Bill 51, which was passed last year “authorizing a governmental program related to expanding and enhancing meat processing capabilities” in the state. The legislation created a meat processing expansion grant program with a $2 million allocation, according to Boner — but about $6 million in requests have been received.
“That’s in stark contrast to the similar — if not exactly the same — program we had a year ago, where $5 million was on the table and we only expended a little over $3 million,” Boner said. “I think that’s a strong indication that this industry, which basically did not exist in any meaningful way before the pandemic, is re ....

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