At six feet, eight inches tall, William “Bill” Sweney was “a gentle giant” and “literally larger than life,” friends and family said. They are mourning the life of the Emmy Award-winning producer, longtime airline employee and nature lover. Sweney, 71,...
Four Northern Arapaho Tribal members died Monday due to COVID-19-related illness. That raises the number of deaths in Wyoming to six. “Two of the four were precious elders,” Lee Spoonhunter, co-chairman of the Northern Arapaho Business Council, said in a Facebook...
Researchers are racing to develop antibody testing for the new coronavirus. So far, the FDA has approved three kinds. The tests do not diagnose COVID-19 but they can potentially tell us if a person has been exposed to the new coronavirus. They also could capture the...
Teton County is ordering people to stay home through the month of April to slow the spread of COVID-19. “Modeling indicates we likely have not yet reached the peak of this outbreak,” Dr. Travis Riddell, Teton District health officer, said in a press release....