By Brendan LaChance on June 4, 2021
CASPER, Wyo. Happy
hot afternoon and welcome to the latest edition of
With Casper Pride celebrations set to kick off on Wednesday, let’s begin with a
It is great to see people like Cynthia expressing support for people in Casper’s LGBTQ community, especially knowing that there are definitely still pockets of bigotry alive in Wyoming, the country and world.
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Several families are demanding accountability after they say they were victims of criminal misconduct at the hands of the Teton County Prosecuting Attorneyâs Office.
In the last few months, various complaints about the county attorneyâs office breaking the stateâs restricted disclosure law have been filed with the Wyoming State Bar, Teton County Sheriffâs Office, Jackson Police Department and Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation.
âThe Teton County Attorneyâs Office and anyone else working for the government who violated this law must be held accountable for their actions and prevented from illegally and unnecessarily damaging the reputations of people who are falsely accused of crimes in the future,â attorneys Devon Petersen and Tom Fleener wrote in an email to the News&Guide.