Wyoming What you missed this week in notable Wyoming crimes and court cases Last updated: November 29, 2020 9:44 am By Jacob Healy 0 Min Read Share SHARE This week’s local crime and court updates from Casper Star-Tribune. (5) updates to this series since Updated 16 hrs ago. You Might Also Like Governor signs agreement expanding Wyoming’s authority over critical minerals Governor highlights Wyoming’s Republican leadership in message to convention attendees Wyoming governor signs Human Heartbeat Act while raising legal concerns The Pine Bluffs Rest Area, situated near mile marker 401 on Interstate 80, is slated for temporary closure on Wednesday and Thursday, May 15th and 16th, for extensive cleaning The Wyoming Transportation Commission is scheduled to convene for its upcoming meetings on Wednesday, May 15th and Thursday, May 16th, state officials say Share This Article Facebook Twitter Email Print Previous Article NC Vs. Cheyenne South Football 10-23-20 Next Article Natrona County School District Reports Two New COVID-19 Cases Stay ConnectedFacebookLikeTwitterFollowYoutubeSubscribeTelegramFollowLatest News Casper Police Department rescues child after armed standoff on St. John Street, suspect taken into custody Casper Natrona County law enforcement to host 5th annual Police Week block party at David Street Station Community City of Casper Fire-EMS Department participates in multi-agency hazardous materials drill with BNSF Railway to enhance emergency response planning Local Wyoming governor allows public school finance bill to become law without signature Community Casper Police Department schedules sworn officer testing day Casper Casper power outage affects over 7,500 customers as streets division urges caution Community Casper police investigate suspicious pressure cooker, evacuate nearby residents Local News