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This booking photo provided by the Laramie County Sheriff s Office shows suspect Wyatt Dean Lamb. Lamb is accused of burning a toddler with a butane torch, killing him and disposing of his body in an apartment complex dumpster in February, has had his bail set at $1 million. Bail was set for Lamb, the boyfriend of the girl s mother, after he made his first court appearance Tuesday, June 29, 2021, in Cheyenne when he was formally informed of the charges he faces. (Laramie County Sheriff s Office via AP) June 30, 2021 - 6:28 PM
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) â A Wyoming man accused of burning a toddler with a butane torch, killing him and disposing of his body in an apartment complex dumpster in February has had his bail set at $1 million.
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Montgomery: Summer school teachers in Montgomery Public Schools are getting a bump in pay. The district has increased teacher wages from $25 to $50 an hour to get more teachers in the classrooms to handle an increase of students this summer, WSFA-TV reported. Superintendent Ann Roy Moore and the school board also are looking ahead to the upcoming school year. They’re planning to go back to face-to-face learning full-time. “We found that children don’t do as well virtually in most cases as they do face-to-face with a nurturing teacher in that environment,” Moore said. She said that virtual learning will be used on an as-needed basis.