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CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Weed and Pest Council (WWPC) is proudly celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. On Feb. 10, 1973, the Wyoming State Legislature passed, and Gov. Stan Hathaway signed the Weed and Pest Act into law.

TORRINGTON – Staff members of Wyoming Child & Family Development – Torrington Learning Center in conjunction with Goshen County School District No. 1 will be conducting “Screen for Success” developmental screenings for children ages birth through five years old, Friday, March 10, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Torrington Learning Center, located at 3110 West C Street, by appointment only. Regular developmental screenings during the early years ensures that your child is on track and helps identify areas where additional support may be needed.

LAGRANGE – The town of LaGrange announced it is reviewing and updating its town codes section by section each town council meeting as an effort to consolidate, revise, expand upon and update existing codes for the town’s current needs and desires.

TORRINGTON – Eastern Wyoming College (EWC) is hosting a welding job fair on Wednesday.

Goshen County happenings.

During the colder winter months, we use more energy to keep our homes warm and bright as temperatures drop and the days stay shorter.

A compendium of Goshen County emergency response and service calls

Court dispositions from the Eighth Judicial District Court in Torrington.

CHEYENNE – Goshen County School District (GCSD) is gearing up to begin its teacher of the year selection to be able to submit the nomination to the Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) Wyoming Teacher of the Year program. GCSD Superintendent details what the district is looking for in the 2023 District Teacher of the Year nominations.

CHEYENNE – Staff members from the Torrington Telegram attended and were honored with achievements at the 124th Annual Convention of the Wyoming Press Association at the Little America Hotel and Resort in Cheyenne last weekend.

CHEYENNE – Unemployment in Goshen County remains below the national, state and surrounding county averages and slightly decreased as unemployment trends continue to trend up statewide and nationally.

GOSHEN COUNTY – Torrington resident Sharlet Duffy and Huntley resident Coy Coulson were interviewed and appointed by Goshen County Commissioners Chairman Michael McNamee, Vice Chair Justin Burkart and Commissioner Aaron Walsh during its regularly scheduled meeting for two open positions on the Goshen County Fair Board.

FORT LARAMIE – A man has died due to a vehicle rolling over east of Fort Laramie on Jan. 18 at 8:46 a.m. off of Highway 26, near milepost 29.5. Emergency responders from Lingle, Fort Laramie and Torrington responded to the scene.

TORRINGTON – The Torrington City Council convened for its second January meeting on Jan. 17 at the Torrington Council Chambers. Mayor Herb Doby was present with council members Richard Patterson, Dennis Kelly, Wayne Deahl and Shane Viktorin.

A compendium of calls received by the Torrington Communications Center.

A compendium of all Goshen County Emergency response and service calls.

GOSHEN COUNTY – During his monthly Goshen County School District (GCSD) Superintendent’s report to board members and the public, Ryan Kramer said although the district is showing a loss of five students, he attributes to absences, the district enrollment remains higher than it had been during the pandemic enrollment and near pre-pandemic numbers for the same time period.

TORRINGTON – The Eastern Wyoming College (EWC) Foundation will be hosting the 16th Annual Sagebrush ‘n Roses event on Jan. 28 at 6 p.m. The event will be at the Goshen County 4-H Rendezvous Center. The evening will kick off with cocktails at 6 p.m., then dinner served at 7 p.m. and a dance to follow. Tickets are available now!

Court dispositions for the Eighth Judicial District of Wyoming.

GOSHEN COUNTY – During the superintendent’s report, Goshen County School District (GCSD) Superintendent Ryan Kramer discussed updated student enrollment numbers, school lunch balances, a central office update and an in-depth update regarding potential 2023 actions the district and board will be seeking in 2023.

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