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Flood washed out Kelly this week in 1927

In 1927 on May 18 the Kelly flood wiped out that little town. The following is an account of what happened as told by Anne Kent, who witnessed the event. Her son, Donald Kent, interviewed her for this story in 1966. A big thank you goes to Dawn Kent, granddaughter of Anne Kent, who gave me permission to print this interview: Before the flood came to wash our town out, we had bought the store in Kelly from Mrs. Strober. She suggested that Raymond take the examination for the post office, which he did. I had been clerking for Mr. Strober so it worked out pretty well. He could work on his books in the post office and I could put stuff on the shelves and order things. We went ahead and bought the store in 1926.

Governor appoints new Deputy Director of Homeland Security

(Cheyenne, WY) – Governor Mark Gordon has appointed George Nykun Deputy Director of the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security (WOHS). He replaces Leland Christensen, who was recently named State Director for Senator Cynthia Lummis. Lieutenant George Nykun began his career in 2001 stationed in Teton County as a Wyoming Highway Patrol Trooper in Division K. There he served as lead on the highway patrol side for all motorcade movements for Vice President Cheney during his time in office. He joined Division O assigned to Cheyenne’s Capitol Complex in 2008. serving on the Governor’s Protection Detail for Governors Freudenthal, Mead and Gordon. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 2015 and joined the Professional Standards and Conduct team before accepting Governor Gordon’s appointment to WOHS. Nykun served in the United States Marine Corps from 1990-1994 and received his Bachelor’s Degree from Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA.

Cheney facing backlash after supporting Trump impeachment

Cheney 2nd in polls, well below undecided | Elections

If Liz Cheney is the hare, her opponents in the race for Wyoming’s sole seat in the U.S. House of Representatives are tortoises that are slowly closing the gap. The question is whether those tortoises will get in each other’s way as they head toward the finish line at the Aug. 16 primary election. Following last week’s debate in Casper all three of Cheney’s closest competitors — state Rep. Tim Stubson, state Sen. Leland Christensen and Cheyenne attorney and Christian broadcasting network executive Darin Smith — said the same thing: “I’m the only candidate who can beat Liz Cheney.”

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