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Credit WY We Talk Wyoming has one of the nation s highest suicide rates per capita. In the past year, during COVID, it s increased. In response, the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police have partnered with health organizations throughout the state to launch a new campaign. WY We Talk encourages friends and families to talk to each other if they are concerned for someone. An organization called Healthy Park County is a partner in this initiative. Wendy Morris, the community prevention director, said the idea is simple. If you re concerned about someone, don t be afraid to ask directly, if they re considering suicide, said Morris. It s all about having these conversations. And that s why we talk because we care about each other. ....
The Sheridan Police Department will be promoting four members on Friday, May 7. Sergeant James Hill has worked in the department since September of 2009 and currently leads the Criminal Investigation Division. Hill will be promoted to lieutenant and will lead the Support Services Bureau. Sergeant Danny Keller started with the department in December of 2008 and currently leads a patrol team. Keller will be promoted to lieutenant and lead the department’s Patrol Bureau. Corporal Jacob Board has been with the department since July of 2018 and is currently responsible for first line leadership on a patrol team. Board will be promoted to sergeant and lead his own patrol team. ....
At a press conference Tuesday, Sen. Jamie Pedersen (D – Seattle) said that the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) did not fully support ESSB 5226 until an amendment from Sen. Annette Cleveland (D – Vancouver) was added. But after assessing public testimony offered by WASPC and following up with the organization to hear about how their stance on the bill developed, the Wire found that Sen. Cleveland’s amendment had no such impact. The Morning Wire: Keeping you informed on politics, policies, and personalities of Washington State. ESSB 5226, removes the penalty of driver’s license suspension for failing to pay a ticket for a non-criminal traffic infraction. If individuals are caught driving with a suspended license, they may be charged with Driving While License Suspended – Third Degree,” or DWLS3, which is the most charged crime in Washington. DWLS3 charges ....
As a restless nation took to the streets for police reform in 2020, then-statehouse-candidate Karlee Provenza a Laramie Democrat traveled the streets of Wyoming’s third-largest city on a campaign of her own. A PhD candidate in criminal justice at the University of Wyoming, Provenza had a personal relationship with the national conversation on redefining law enforcement. In the wake of the controversial police-involved shooting of mentally ill man Robbie Ramirez in her community in 2018, Provenza organized a police reform group, Albany County for Proper Policing. On the campaign trail, Provenza pitched voters on a promise of not only delivering a progressive and working-class perspective to the Legislature, but on helping to reform the very thing that spurred her own activism: what she considers an oversight in the system. That oversight, she said, allows officers with patterns of misconduct elsewhere to serve in Wyoming. ....