Former Cheyenne Mayor Orr Speaks Out For Liz Cheney
Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney has come under heavy criticism recently for a vote to impeach then-President Donald Trump in the U..S. House.
But the congresswoman also has her supporters, including former Cheyenne Mayor Marian Smith Orr. Orr took to Twitter on Feb. 6 to speak up for Cheney: I’m sickened WYO GOP is trending on Twitter as “leaders” in my party voted to censure @Liz CheneyI’m WY GOP of the Al Simpson, Malcolm Wallop, and my first boss, Craig Thomas kind of Congressional leaders. Liz is as fine a public servant as we’ve ever had. A sad day for WY.
Pokes two-game series at Utah State postponed
Published: February 9, 2021
Wyoming s next two games at Utah State have been postponed because of concerns with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic./ UW courtesy photo
That hasn t changed, first-year head coach
Jeff Linder said during his weekly press conference Tuesday.
They don t want it to either.
That, in part, is why the two-game series slated for Wednesday and Friday night in Logan, Utah have been postponed by the Mountain West Conference. The main thing throughout the course of this year was to make sure that we kept our guys safe, not just from COVID, but mentally as well, Linder said of being overly cautious. And, you know, we ve done that. So, for us, there s no need to put us in harm s way. That s my job is to make sure I don t put our players in harms way.
WATCH: Deer Has The Head Of Decapitated Foe Stuck In Its Antlers
Caught on video is
a deer walking around with the head of a decapitated rival stuck on his antlers. Well, I assume it s a rival.
The image that comes to mind for me: while fighting this poor guy lost his head. I mean, it popped right off. I picture their antlers getting tangled, they struggle to get free of each other and- pop.
There are other possibilities. I have seen the remains of deer out in a field after being butchered by a hunter. The hunter leaves the head behind. So, let s imagine our unfortunate friend poking at the head and getting his antlers caught- and now he s stuck with it.
Wyoming will receive $1 million of a $573 million settlement with a major consulting firm that provided marketing schemes to large opioid manufacturers to promote the use of the highly addictive drugs leading to a deadly nationwide epidemic, according to a news release from the Consumer Protection Unit of the Wyoming Attorney General s Office.
Wyoming Attorney General Bridget Hill had joined attorneys general from 47 states, the District of Columbia and five U.S. territories to sue McKinsey & Co. In her complaint, filed today with the settlement, the Wyoming Attorney General alleges that McKinsey advised Purdue Pharma on how to maximize profits from its opioid products, including targeting high volume opioid prescribers to increase sales, using specific messaging to get physicians to prescribe more OxyContin to more patients, and circumventing pharmacy restrictions to deliver high-dose prescriptions, according to the news release.
I got up this morning, was super pumped that it was Friday, opened the door to let the dogs out and my gate was unlatched and opened. I spent the last 20 minutes thinking we had a prowler. I texted my wife about it when I got to work and she got Doordash last night.Anyways, here are the trending stories for Friday.
Trending Nationally
You can thank Nandi, the 10 year old girl that was in a drum battle with Foo Fighter s front man Dave Grohl for the Foo Fighters releasing music in 2020, rather than holding off for a tour. Grohl said he realized he could release it without a tour and people would listen.