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2 days ago |
sweetwaternow.com | David Martin |David Martín
LANDER — The Sweetwater County Bomb Squad was called to Lander Wednesday to investigate what turned out to be a fake pipe bomb. According to the Lander Police Department, the department responded to a suspicious package report at the 400 block of Buena Vista Drive, along the Popo Agie River Walk, at about 9:20 a.m. Sweetwater County’s bomb squad was called in to investigate and discovered the package was a fake pipe bomb.
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2 days ago |
sweetwaternow.com | David Martin |David Martín
The City of Green River is dealing with a ransomware situation that has impacted its computer systems. Chris Meats, the city’s finance director, confirmed to SweetwaterNOW the city has fallen victim to a ransomware attack. So far, he said there isn’t evidence of data being accessed or taken. “At this point, there is no evidence of a data breach or exfiltration,” Meats said. “It has crippled our systems.”Advertisement - Story continues below...
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3 days ago |
sweetwaternow.com | David Martin |David Martín
ROCK SPRINGS — A pair of structure fires in Rock Springs and Reliance the Rock Springs Fire Department and Sweetwater County Fire District No. 1 responded to have demonstrated the benefits of a recent mutual aid agreement according to the organizations’ fire chiefs. The two signed the automatic aid agreement in May, which stipulates the organizations will assist one another on calls they receive.
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3 days ago |
sweetwaternow.com | David Martin |David Martín
RELIANCE — A trailer fire in Reliance Sunday afternoon resulted in a total loss for the trailer and burned three vehicles according to Sweetwater County Fire District No. 1. Fire District No. 1 Fire Chief Scott Kitchner said the fire department was dispatched to 117 First St. at 2:02 p.m. and stayed until after 6 p.m. He said the fire district responded with three trucks and 17 firefighters and received assistance from the Rock Springs Fire Department, which sent one truck and three firefighters.
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4 days ago |
sweetwaternow.com | David Martin |David Martín
ROCK SPRINGS — A special meeting of the Sweetwater County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees Monday will see the board considering approval of the district’s proposed firearms policy. The board discussed the issue during a workshop and received some public comments during its prior board meeting.
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